Academic Disciplines
Every field of human inquiry contributes evidence to the cumulative case for theism. Explore how insights from across academia converge on transcendent truth.
Analytical Theism draws on the full breadth of human knowledge. Rather than isolating religious questions from academic inquiry, we demonstrate how findings across the sciences, humanities, and philosophy form a **convergent epistemology**—multiple independent lines of evidence pointing toward the same conclusion.
The Convergent Case
No single discipline proves theism. But when evidence from cosmology aligns with insights from mathematics, when findings in neuroscience resonate with philosophical arguments about consciousness, when historical analysis confirms what psychology reveals about human nature—the cumulative weight becomes compelling.
Each discipline page explores specific evidence and arguments, showing how that field's findings contribute to the broader case. Navigate through the domains above to explore the full scope of evidence.
Formal Sciences
Mathematics, logic, and information theory investigate abstract structures and necessary truths that exist independently of physical instantiation.
Humanities
The humanities explore human meaning, creativity, and values—revealing our orientation toward beauty, truth, and transcendence.
Philosophy
Philosophy provides rigorous arguments for God's existence and explores the deepest questions about reality, knowledge, and values.
Sciences
Empirical investigation reveals a cosmos of extraordinary order, fine-tuning, and intelligibility—evidence that converges toward a rational ground of being.
Social Sciences
The study of human behavior, society, and culture reveals universal patterns that point toward transcendent meaning and moral order.
Theology & Religion
The study of God through revelation and the phenomenon of religion across human cultures.