In these essays on the dialogue between science and Christian faith,
Barbara Brown Taylor describes her journey as a preacher learning what
the insights of quantum physics, the new biology, and chaos theory can
teach a person of faith. She seeks to discover why scientists sound
like poets and why physicists use the language of imagination,
ambiguity, and mystery also found in scripture.
In explaining why the church should care about the new insights of
science, Taylor suggests ways we might close the gap between spirit
and matter, between the sacred and the secular. We live in the midst
of a “web of creation” where nothing is without consequence and
where all things coexist, even in such a way that each of us changes
the world, whether we know it or not. In this luminous web faith and
science join on a single path, seeking to learn the same truths about
life in the universe. “For a moment,” Taylor writes, “we see
through a glass darkly. We live in the illusion that we are all
separate 'I ams.' When the fog finally clears, we shall know there is
only One.”
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Essays on Science and Religion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765193648
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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