Embedded theology refers to the integration of theological perspectives and principles within various aspects of everyday life, culture, and society.
The idea is that theology is not confined to academic or religious settings but is instead woven into the fabric of daily existence. Embedded theology seeks to explore how theological concepts can inform and influence diverse areas such as ethics, politics, science, art, and social issues.
By being embedded in different fields, theology can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the world and guide individuals in navigating various aspects of life in a way that is consistent with their religious or spiritual beliefs. This approach aims to bridge the gap between theological discourse and practical, lived experiences.
Shervan K Shahhian