The inconceivable oneness & difference (acintya-bheda-abheda-tattva ) is a philosophy taught by its founder Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486 - 1534). It`s a theological tenet that reconciles the mystery of creation. That God is simultaneously one with and different from His creation. That He always exercises supreme control over his creation. Sometimes directly, but most of the time indirectly through his different potencies or energies. That the cosmic manifestation or creation is never separated from God.
One who knows God knows the scientific conception of how the universe was born ( the big bang ) theorized by scientists and personal conception of how the universe manifested ( God`s glancing at His own effulgence ) in accordance with the Hindu scriptures are to be considered simultaneously present in everything and that there is no contradiction. An example is the spider & its web; the plants that come forth from the earth & hair growing on a human being.
Since science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is described to be a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe, the relationship between science & religion can be explained using the analogy of the sun and sunshine being part of the same reality, but there is a great difference between having a beam of sunshine in your room, and being in close proximity to the sun itself. Qualitatively both are the same, but in quantity they are different.
The same philosophy of simultaneous oneness & difference can also be applied to the living beings and God - St. Paul being of a similar quality to Jesus Christ, but not sharing the qualities to an infinite extent.