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Faith, Science and the Supernatural takes a novel and refreshing stance on Christianity. In this fascinating overview of Eva F. Bálint's beliefs, she explains how religion, despite common belief, does have a place in the realm of science and that there is far more to religion and faith than blindly following the Bible. Once a clergy with the Church of Sweden, Eva F. Bálint was stripped of her status because of her forward ways of thinking. This book summarises her thoughts, her beliefs and her combination of science and religion - two things which in the past have been diametrically opposed! A must read for anyone with a spiritual yet practical mind.…mehr

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Faith, Science and the Supernatural takes a novel and refreshing stance on Christianity. In this fascinating overview of Eva F. Bálint's beliefs, she explains how religion, despite common belief, does have a place in the realm of science and that there is far more to religion and faith than blindly following the Bible. Once a clergy with the Church of Sweden, Eva F. Bálint was stripped of her status because of her forward ways of thinking. This book summarises her thoughts, her beliefs and her combination of science and religion - two things which in the past have been diametrically opposed! A must read for anyone with a spiritual yet practical mind.

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Eva Fogarasi Bálint was born 1952 in Transylvania (North-West Romania) where she belonged to the Hungarian minority. She left the country during the dictatorship of Ceausescu and settled down in Sweden where she studied Theology at the University of Lund. She was a priest in the Swedish Lutheran Church until she retired. She has written books in English, Swedish and Hungarian questioning the dogmas of the institutional church and pointing out the deficient information about Jesus and his teachings. The authorities of the Swedish Church accused her of deviating from traditional Christian theology and in January 2018, they suspended her from her role as clergy.