Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design

In this study, we will consider the claim, defended by world-renowned cosmologist Stephen Hawking and science writer Leonard Mlodinow in their book The Grand Design, that science is able to explain the universe as a whole and that therefore there is no need to appeal to a supernatural being in order...

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Main Author: Mehmet Bulğen
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Language:English
Published: ULUM: Journal of Religious Inquiries 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/ulum/issue/40152/470386?publisher=abdullah-demir
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description In this study, we will consider the claim, defended by world-renowned cosmologist Stephen Hawking and science writer Leonard Mlodinow in their book The Grand Design, that science is able to explain the universe as a whole and that therefore there is no need to appeal to a supernatural being in order to account for the coming into existence of the universe out of nothing and its fine-tuned order. In this regard, we will first analyze the extent to which M-theory is scientific. For M-theory is mainly mentioned by Hawking and Mlodinow as the theory that explains scientifically the generation of the universe out of nothing and why the universe is the way it is. In the second part, the conception of science that Hawking and Mlodinow adopt on the basis of the model dependent realism will be analyzed. Moreover, we will call attention to some problems that are rooted in the increased gap between theory and experiment in contemporary physics. In the last part of the article, we will analyze the subject matter from Islamic viewpoint in a theological manner, and hereby we will attempt to answer the question 'what is an ideal relationship between science and religion in Islamic thought'? The general aim of the article is to demonstrate that M-theory,which is believed to be able to explain the generation of the universe, does not possess the scientific criteria for testability and that the claim that "physics renders God unnecessary" has no value other than being a speculative statement.
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spelling doaj.art-f6d8a374cfcf49e281e00eb0aa497abe2024-02-03T06:25:51ZengULUM: Journal of Religious InquiriesULUM2645-91322018-12-011220122410.5281/zenodo.3354337960Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand DesignMehmet Bulğen0MARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİ, İLAHİYAT FAKÜLTESİIn this study, we will consider the claim, defended by world-renowned cosmologist Stephen Hawking and science writer Leonard Mlodinow in their book The Grand Design, that science is able to explain the universe as a whole and that therefore there is no need to appeal to a supernatural being in order to account for the coming into existence of the universe out of nothing and its fine-tuned order. In this regard, we will first analyze the extent to which M-theory is scientific. For M-theory is mainly mentioned by Hawking and Mlodinow as the theory that explains scientifically the generation of the universe out of nothing and why the universe is the way it is. In the second part, the conception of science that Hawking and Mlodinow adopt on the basis of the model dependent realism will be analyzed. Moreover, we will call attention to some problems that are rooted in the increased gap between theory and experiment in contemporary physics. In the last part of the article, we will analyze the subject matter from Islamic viewpoint in a theological manner, and hereby we will attempt to answer the question 'what is an ideal relationship between science and religion in Islamic thought'? The general aim of the article is to demonstrate that M-theory,which is believed to be able to explain the generation of the universe, does not possess the scientific criteria for testability and that the claim that "physics renders God unnecessary" has no value other than being a speculative statement.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/ulum/issue/40152/470386?publisher=abdullah-demirKalāmGodPhysicsCosmologyScienceM-TheoryKelâmTanrıFizikKozmolojiBilimM-Kuramı
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Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
ULUM
Kalām
God
Physics
Cosmology
Science
M-Theory
Kelâm
Tanrı
Fizik
Kozmoloji
Bilim
M-Kuramı
title Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
title_full Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
title_fullStr Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
title_full_unstemmed Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
title_short Did Physics [Cosmology] Render God Unnecessary? A Critical Assessment of The Grand Design
title_sort did physics cosmology render god unnecessary a critical assessment of the grand design
topic Kalām
God
Physics
Cosmology
Science
M-Theory
Kelâm
Tanrı
Fizik
Kozmoloji
Bilim
M-Kuramı
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