Editorial biography
Sebastien Sisti is a contemporary philosopher whose work explores the intersection of cosmology, metaphysics, and theories of immortality. His notable contribution to philosophical discourse, "The Big Bang and Relative Immortality," examines the implications of modern cosmological theories for traditional concepts of eternal existence and the divine. Sisti's approach combines scientific cosmology with philosophical analysis to investigate whether the Big Bang theory and subsequent models of cosmic evolution can accommodate or necessitate new conceptions of immortality that are relative rather than absolute. His work engages with both classical theological questions about eternal life and contemporary physics, offering a unique perspective on how scientific understandings of the universe's origins and structure might reshape traditional religious and philosophical concepts of immortality and, by extension, divine attributes. Sisti's contributions represent an important bridge between empirical cosmology and speculative theology.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Big Bang and Relative Immortality الانفجار العظيم والخلود النسبي | 2008 1429 AH | Monograph | cosmological-argument · discussed · science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |