I don't see spirituality and "medical materialism" as being mutually exclusive, if you see someone clinically depressed for a materially medical reason, not an ambiguous in-between case, then you can also usually say they aren't "high spirits" or whatever you'd prefer to use here, "spiritual people" don't struggle to get out of bed and dressed.
I feel like that's actually an example of the incompatibility. Explaining a spiritual issue away with a medical explanation.
The way I see it, science and math are the tools (or medium, if you prefer an artist’s verbage) which God used to build the universe.
There is a scientific explanation for everything spiritual, but that does not detract from God’s grace in the slightest.
Spoken word and numbers are at the heart of creation by our Lord.
I don't see spirituality and "medical materialism" as being mutually exclusive, if you see someone clinically depressed for a materially medical reason, not an ambiguous in-between case, then you can also usually say they aren't "high spirits" or whatever you'd prefer to use here, "spiritual people" don't struggle to get out of bed and dressed.