This landmark initiative beginning with the publication of a 6-volume-series for the development of a Christian cosmology based on reality as process, seeks to replace the medieval static worldview and make a contribution to the integration of modern science and divine revelation.
Combining notions from science, philosophy, and theology, Pendergast weaves a coherent picture of what we know about reality. He considers the nature of matter, human consciousness, quantum mechanics, biological evolution, and the problem of evil. Addressing both believers and nonbelievers, he aims to offer insight into problems that may disturb the faith of the former or impede the latter’s search for God.
The publication of Pendergast’s six volume Christian Cosmology initiates a much-needed program of evangelization, including education and research, aimed especially at challenging and supporting younger generations.