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The Heaven at the End of Science
An Argument for a New
Worldview of Hope
Philip Mereton
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Price: $19.95
Paperback | 413 pages
ISBN: 9780615291734 |
Summary
Are we nothing but stardust leftover from the Big Bang? Genes competing for survival in a world without morals or purpose? The Heaven at the End of Science offers a new vision of world that joins the logical rigor of science with the hopes and dreams of religion. The world will not die in a fiery heat death; to the contrary, we are slowly rising to the realization that together we dream the world and thus have the power, with united effort, of creating a real heaven on Earth.
About the Author
The author is a practicing lawyer (George Washington University 1983) with a Philosophy degree (Beloit College 1978). The book is the evolution of a college paper started in 1974 in a class entitled, Man in Perspective. The premise of the paper-- and of the book -- is that there should be one idea that unites the fields of science, religion, and philosophy, and that will breakdown the barriers separating us. The author spent the last thirty-five years studying the foundational books to our current worldview and constructing a series of arguments in support of this simple idea. The paper took more time, and turned out a bit longer, than expected.
Review
For years, we have been led to believe that the universe traces its roots
back to the Big Bang, a cataclysmic explosion of ethereal energy that resulted in
the formation of the planets, stars, and everything in-between. Suppose, though,
that the cosmos wasn’t, in fact, borne of a random eruption – but rather stems
from the ever-evolving imagination of a multi-dimensional dreaming mind? Such a
drastically different perspective would no doubt change the way we see not only
ourselves, but also our place in the infinite realm of the universe.
Such is the central premise of The Heaven At The End Of Science ...
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