Elsewhere I have introduced the work of exotheology (Peters, 2003, pp. 121-136) as speculative reflection on the theological significance of extraterrestrial life. Whether we call it ‘exotheology’ or ‘astrotheology,’ this differs from ‘cosmotheology’ as proposed in Steven Dick, which takes the form of a cosmic naturalism (Dick, 2000, p.200). Exotheology still draws upon classical theological commitments.

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