I've been around a while, and the longer I live the more apparent it becomes there as many "scientific" views of the universe as there are religions. Some believe in abiogenesis, some don't. Some believe in macroevolution, some don't. Some believe in a heliocentric world view, some believe in a geocentric world view.
There is hardly agreement as to "how much can be explained" let alone how to explain it. I count it as a good thing that God created a universe infinitely packed with phenomena to explore, and then placed man in the middle to check it out. Yes. It is good.
It used to be VERY good. Before long it will be better than ever.
Only an individual who lives in a vaccuum would suggest that science is unanimous in its understanding of the universe, but that person would have only his own reason and senses to contend with.
I did not imply unanimity in "what scientists believe we can explain," and I wouldn't expect it.