Theology and ethics intersect with sciences at different points depend
ing upon whether the scholars involved are interested in, for example,
general epistemological issues or practical moral judgments. The inte
rsection affects theology and ethics in different ways, depending upon
various commitments or resistances on the part of theologians. The au
thor surveys his own writings to show how openness to the sciences has
had an impact on various phases of his work and what issues remain so
mewhat unresolved.