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Area of Science:

  • Theology
  • Metaphysics
  • Quantum Physics

Background:

  • The concept of deep incarnation requires a framework to understand God's physical relationship with creation.
  • Quantum entanglement offers a model of non-local relational holism that can address this conceptual gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how quantum entanglement can conceptualize Divine entanglement and support the understanding of deep incarnation.
  • To apply the concept of entangled deep incarnation to the pandemic as an example of evolutionary theodicy.
  • To establish a basis for deep resurrection that affirms hope amidst suffering and death.

Main Methods:

  • Metaphorical appropriation of quantum entanglement (non-local relational holism).
  • Conceptual analysis linking Divine entanglement to deep incarnation.
  • Application of the theological framework to theodicy and the pandemic.

Main Results:

  • Quantum entanglement provides a model for understanding the physical relationship between God and creation.
  • Divine entanglement clarifies the possibility and nature of deep incarnation.
  • The framework addresses the pandemic as an evolutionary theodicy, enabling a concept of deep resurrection.

Conclusions:

  • The study supports a theological understanding of deep incarnation through the lens of quantum entanglement.
  • Entangled deep incarnation offers a framework for addressing suffering and affirming hope.
  • This perspective provides a basis for deep resurrection, integrating natural suffering with divine hope.