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Record Nr.

UNINA9910303432303321

Autore

Di Rocco Richard J

Titolo

Consilience, Truth and the Mind of God : Science, Philosophy and Theology in the Search for Ultimate Meaning / / by Richard J. Di Rocco

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

3-030-01869-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (163 pages)

Disciplina

215

261.55

Soggetti

Religion—Philosophy

Psychology and religion

Evolution (Biology)

Philosophy of Religion

Religion and Psychology

Evolutionary Biology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter1. Introduction: The Search for Ultimate Meaning (R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter2. The Polarization and Reconciliation of Science and Religion(R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter3. Physics (R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter4. Cosmogenesis (R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter5. Abiogenesis: The Origin of Life (R.J. Di Rocco and E. E. Coons) -- Chapter6. Paleopsychology: The Emergence of Mind in the Universe (R.J. Di Rocco and E. E. Coons) -- Chapter7. Mind Knowing Truth (R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter8. Consilient Truth and the Mind of God: A Synthesis (R.J. Di Rocco and A.J. Kyriazis) -- Chapter9. Man in Search of God: The Ecstasy of Prophets (R.J. Di Rocco) -- Chapter10. God in Search of Man: The Terror of Prophets (R.J. Di Rocco).

Sommario/riassunto

This book argues that God can be found within the edifice of the scientific understanding of physics, cosmology, biology and philosophy. It is a rewarding read that asks the Big Questions which humans have pondered since the dawn of the modern human mind, including: Why and how does the universe exist? From where do the



laws of physics come? How did life and mind arise from inanimate matter on Earth? Science and religion have a common interest in the answers to such questions, yet many scientists and believers have been at odds for centuries. The author and contributors present a program for moving beyond the vastly different perspectives of reality offered by science and religion. Historical proofs for the existence of God are considered in light of the possibility that the universe may be only one in an eternal multiverse that contains an infinite number of other universes. Readers will find a modification of St. Augustine’s Argument from Truth for the existence of the necessary, self-sufficient being commonly referred to as God. This book is suited to all with an interest in the crossing points of science and religion, providing much food for thought and reflection. If in the end, you cannot accede to philosophy’s proofs, or theism’s invitation to faith, perhaps you will nevertheless say ‘yes’ to the amazing universe in which we live.