25,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
13 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

As adults, two key questions we want answered are, is this it or is there more? And if there's more, when I die, will I see my loved ones again? Although this book does not provide absolute answers to those questions, it opens the door to more a revealing inquiry. And the possibility that religion and science together can provide a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. We view important questions in life through the lenses of religion and science. Neither one seems to do a comprehensive job without denying the other. Consequently, neither is complete. This book explores the dark…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As adults, two key questions we want answered are, is this it or is there more? And if there's more, when I die, will I see my loved ones again? Although this book does not provide absolute answers to those questions, it opens the door to more a revealing inquiry. And the possibility that religion and science together can provide a deeper understanding of our place in the universe. We view important questions in life through the lenses of religion and science. Neither one seems to do a comprehensive job without denying the other. Consequently, neither is complete. This book explores the dark space between the two for better answers. In other words, is it possible that when they come together they explain more? The possibility of better answers and the excitement of more profound discoveries await the reader here. Enjoy the satisfaction of knowing there is more to this life than what we've been told. Learn about the possibility that consciousness is much more than just a side effect of our brain's function. There is no certainty in an indeterminant universe. This fact opens the door to an amazing range of possibilities. Take the first step into that world...
Autorenporträt
Robert De Filippis is a Fellow of the American Institute of Philosophical and Cultural Thought. He has authored eight previous books and is active in local news media and radio in Southern Illinois. His focus is the philosophy of mind and how materialistic science cannot fully explain phenomenal consciousness.