John F. Haught is Landegger Distinguished Professor of Theology
at Georgetown University and director of the Georgetown Center for the
Study of Science and Religion. He is the author of numerous books,
including God after Darwin: A Theology of Evolution (Westview Press, 1999).
Many scientists today think of the universe as essentially
purposeless. Likewise, modern and postmodern philosophers have often
been suspicious of any religious claims that the natural world embodies
and eternal meaning or teleology. Not all scientific thinkers subscribe
to this cosmic pessimism, however, and some would even argue that
contemporary knowledge is consistent with a religious sense of cosmic
purpose.
This book offers candid reflections on the question of
cosmic purpose written both by prominent scientists and by scholars
representing the world's religious traditions. Examining the issue from a
wide variety of perspectives, this is the only current book to deal
with cosmic purpose from an interreligious and interdisciplinary
perspective.