"We are the first generation of human beings to have substantial insights into the origin of our cosmos and of human life in it"
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Peacocke’s intent isn’t triumphalist science-worship. It’s a reframing of humility. By emphasizing "substantial insights" rather than final answers, he signals a theologian trying to keep faith from hardening into denial. The line also smuggles in a pragmatic warning: if religion insists on being the guardian of origins while ignoring the best available knowledge of origins, it will be reduced to folklore for the already-convinced.
Context matters. Peacocke lived through the 20th century’s scientific accelerations and its ideological fights over them: the modern synthesis in evolution, the Big Bang’s rise from hypothesis to consensus, the mid-century anxiety that science was crowding out meaning. His project was to resist the cheap binary. The force of the quote is rhetorical triangulation: it grants science its authority over mechanisms and timelines while carving out a different kind of question for theology - not "How did it happen?" but "What kind of world is this, if this is how it happens?"
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