THE MYTH OF RELIGIOUS NEUTRALITY
by Roy Clouser
(University of Notre Dame Press, revised edition, 2005)
The central claim of the book is that all abstract theory-making is regulated by some divinity belief or other, where a divinity belief is a belief in something as the self-existent origin of all else. This claim is illustrated for major theories in mathematics, physics, and psychology. It then introduces an example of a theory of reality that is regulated by belief in the God of Christianity.
The book was nominated by Notre Dame Press for the American Academy of Religion Excellence Award and the Grawemeyer Award in Religion. It is still in print, and has been translated into Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Korean.