I have to come back to this, Judy. Your denial of the relevance of the below is itself a symptom of (another) dualism. Reality is only one ballpark. The lens through which we see tends to affect our vision of everything, the way we think about everything. We can be alerted to the lens through any study. 
 
Also, do you believe it is possible for nonChristians to be given fundamental insights without their having consciously embraced the whole gospel or recognized all the links and followed them out to the end? The sort of thing that might cause Jesus to say, "You are not far from the Kingdom"? I do.
 
Both of the considerations above are important.
 
Debbie
   
OTOH your mentor TFT puts forth a whole other view ie:
"Albert Einstein showed us in the advance of our science the damaging dualist fallacy which has
affected so much modern thought especially in the psychological and sociological sciences is
being steadily rejected for a more holistic approach. Thus a nondualist unitary conception of human
being is being reached supporting the Jewish-Christian understanding of human being as embodied
soul and ensouled body."
 
Which isn't even in the same ballpark theology, psychology and sociology = science? 
Albert Einstein the unbeliever showing the "damaging dualist fallacy"?

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