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Mathematical Language / Scientific Interpretation / Theological Interpretation
The specific languages referred to in this presentation
are: scientific language, mathematical language, theological
language and philosophical language. Cosmological, scientific
or theological models understood as distinct interpretations of
a common symbolic language do not ensure, by such a common
basis, a possible or legitimate correspondence of certain units
of meaning. Mathematics understood as a symbolic language
used in scientific and theological interpretation does not
bridge between science and theology. Instead, it only allows
the assertion of a rational-mathematical unity in expression.
In this perspective, theology is nothing less rational than
science. The activity of interpretation has an interdisciplinary
character, it is a necessary condition of dialogue. We cannot
speak about dialogue without communication between
various fields, without passing from one specialized language
to another specialized language. The present paper proposes
to suggest this aspect