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Research field of Miao Xingzhuang
Religion and natural science

Long-term focus on the study of religion and natural science, committed to using the logic of natural science to explain religious elements. In his monograph "Exploration of Mysterious Phenomena" and related papers, he clearly put forward the viewpoint of "materialist theism" and systematically demonstrated it.

According to his materialistic theism, there is indeed a "spiritual world" in the universe. "God" and "soul" in traditional religion are actually living things with material and energy basis, but what matter and energy constitute soul and god is still unclear. Miao Xingzhuang thinks it is probably related to the "dark matter" and "dark energy" that scientists are exploring.

Regarding the concept of God, Miao Xingzhuang believes that God is actually the earliest and highest life in the universe, and it is a life composed of "spiritual quality". God actually comes from the evolution of the universe. However, the emergence and possibility of people on earth is not a complete natural evolution process, but is dominated by the higher life of "God", which is the origin of "creationism".

Under the framework of materialist theism, Miao Xingzhuang believes that evolution and creationism can be reconciled, and science and religion will eventually move towards unity.

Public Crisis Management and Emergency Response

He once presided over the national social science fund project "Research on Emergency Warning and Emergency Response Mechanism" and passed the acceptance in 2008. The research results related to this project have published two monographs, namely, Beyond Impermanence: Construction of Emergency Static System (People's Publishing House, published in 2006) and Emergency Performance Model (Jilin University Press, published in 20 13).

Social stratum structure and social mobility

Including social investigation methods, market investigation and analysis methods, social impact assessment of engineering projects, etc. He once presided over the national social science fund project "Opening and Closing: Research on the Development Trend of Social Stratum Structure in China", and passed the acceptance in 2002. Its final achievement was published in the paper "Opening and Closing: Exploring the Development Trend of Social Stratum Structure in China" (published in Open Times, 200 1).