Talk:Biotheology

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recreating this article[edit]

The original 'biotheology' article was concerning one aspect of biotheology - neurotheology, and the article was renamed neurotheology. Biotheology is more widely concerned with the processes of creation, and in particular the establishment and maintenance of order, the relationship between spirit and emergence, correspondence between original sin and evolution, and the concept of the Kingdom of God as a higher order entity and an integral element of evolution. Whether or not it's a neologism (I suppose every word is one to begin with), but people seem to be starting to use the word, and I'm currently applying for a research post at the University of Cambridge, to research Biotheology.

I therefore propose to recreate this article, explaining the term, and giving some external references.

Oliver Low 16:28, 3 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Since after more than a year, nobody has any objections, and neurobiology has diverged greatly from biotheology I will go ahead a recreate the article. Oliver Low (talk) 01:41, 24 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]


neurotheology confusion[edit]

There were some anonymous edits yesterday which replaced most of the material here (which isn't all that much yet) with material from neurotheology, with no explanations, nothing on the talk page. I reverted them, but it you are the cuplrit, please post to the talk page first, or contact other editors before taking such drastic steps. Oliver Low (talk) 03:00, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]