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Eternity, the theologian's concept of timeless space, created in the laboratory... Experiments with accurate clocks shattering our instinctive view of time... The world of atoms behaving like miniature billiard balls shown to be an illusion, the underlying reality being pure information, devoid of physical substance... These are the challenges that modern science brings to the materialist view of the world, a view which dominated the 20th century, but has since become untenable.

We now see that the ancient philosophers were in many ways on the right track all along. Religion and science, despite their incompatible language, are revealed as the two sides of the same coin. Our universe is made from pure mentality, the stuff of minds, of souls. Armed with such insight, we can now tackle topics, such as the problem of good and evil, which have traditionally been regarded as impenetrable to scientific analysis. The proselytizing of the militant atheists who dominate today's popular press is ironic. Despite their claim to be defending science, it is science itself which shows their position to be indefensible.

This book is written for a lay audience. Modern concepts are discussed on an intuitive basis, without mathematics, and the reader need recall no more than the broad outline of high-school science to be comfortable with the presentation. Care has been taken to ensure that the logic of the story flows unimpaired for the reader who chooses to skim past areas of fine-grained detail. Because many in the popular science audience will have little familiarity with religion, chapters are included which outline the history of religious traditions and the evolution of religious philosophy from ancient to modern times.

Eternity God Soul New Physics edition by Trevelyan Religion Spirituality eBooks

There is a lot to this book. In short, it is about the answers that new scientific discoveries can provide to age-old questions (as the title suggests!).

I very much enjoyed the easy-to-read writing style, which is a little like listening to a good lecture. This is a complex book, with a lot of information to wrap your mind around, and I recommend it for those who like to have their worldview expanded by what they read.

The book opens with a discussion of what physics can tell us about time and the theological and scientific concepts of eternity. The science in the book is very well explained and there are diagrams to help illustrate the main points. I went back to this first section after reaching the Conclusion, and found I better understood the main points the second time around. I would perhaps suggest that readers unfamiliar with the 'science and religion' genre read the Introduction and Conclusion first before getting into the detail in the main chapters.

The book also explores in summary what the major religious traditions have to say about the big questions of our existence. This is then linked in nicely to the discussion of what science can say about those same questions. The author then moves on to look at the implications for our lives as human beings and our moral and ethical frameworks.

Thomas Nagel's Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False is a comparable publication and if you enjoyed Nagel's work you should definitely read this too. Nagel, being a philosopher rather than a scientist, does presuppose that science cannot answer our deepest and most fundamental questions, and seeks a new frame for doing so. This book, on the other hand, demonstrates that science can in fact provide real and deep answers. The author argues on evidence from scientific experimentation.

I would recommend this book to those who have read a lot of the popular physics and popular cosmology books that are out there but found them frustrating or too dense for their own good. This book draws a lot of conclusions that - while potentially controversial - are more intellectually satisfying that what publishers seem to go for at the moment: atheist diatribes and neo-materialist, somewhat facile analyses of major scientific advances.

This could be the sort of book that people either love or hate. I enjoyed it, and will read it more than once. There are several major ideas advanced in the book, so in a way you're getting bang for buck! Some of the main themes could be unpacked in more detail. Spin-off publications, perhaps? For example, a whole book in itself could be written on the subject of morality (cultural relativism) and science, which is covered in only one section here (Sam Harris' book 'The Moral Landscape,' which I personally found to be flawed and unsatisfying, tackles this question).

In summary, this is a very interesting and challenging read that I would recommend for people who have popular physics, nature and theology books on their shelves and are interested in exploring the ultimate nature of reality, life, and the human relationship with the universe.

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  • File Size 2575 KB
  • Print Length 310 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1508963401
  • Publication Date September 15, 2013
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00F88GAQW

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There is a revolution in the study of the roll of information in science and how it relates to the structure of the universe. The centerpiece of this book is the importance of information in defining how the universe functions and how this new understanding can be related to religious concepts of god as well as good and evil. The author demonstrates his thorough knowledge of both modern science as well as theological concepts of the world's religions, and he is able to show how the two "divergent" fields can be integrated together. To quote from the last chapter,"In our search for God, the most harmonious accommodation between religious and scientific views if the theological construct of pantheism (or panentheism). If God is in everything, surely we can search for Him in the foundations of Physics, rather than confining out inquiry to scripture based on the ancient and manifestly inadequate world-view of long dead prophets."

Be aware that there are ideas here that will offend some theologians along with some scientists. The "God" he is speaking about is not the personal God many people believe in. However, the conclusions of the book do provide the outline of a process where Science and Religion can move forward together.
Interesting, but I've heard most of it before. Plus, it had a tone of argumentation that was a bit off putting. It seemed a little to quirky. Other books on the same topic handle it better. Try The Mind of God or The Devil's Delusion
I stopped reading this book at about 60% . An average person will be lost about half way through, the terminology is lost on the average person, scientific statements are made that unless you're a physicist you will have no idea what is being said or if it's true. Those that will understand this book have no reason to read it those that no not understand it......... Enough said.
Here's a book that combines the philosophical concept of a "first cause" with the theological concept of God, melding these ideas together with the latest thinking in quantum science - all in one volume! While I think the book is clearly worth the read and it is a book that a non-scientist can grasp, those who tackle it should recognize that this work will take more than one sitting to complete. You can simplify quantum concepts just so far and even at that point, the non-scientist will find some of the discussion quite complicated. The author should be complimented on the way in which he develops the idea that the universe is not random and the consequences of that proposition. Excellent book!
There is a lot to this book. In short, it is about the answers that new scientific discoveries can provide to age-old questions (as the title suggests!).

I very much enjoyed the easy-to-read writing style, which is a little like listening to a good lecture. This is a complex book, with a lot of information to wrap your mind around, and I recommend it for those who like to have their worldview expanded by what they read.

The book opens with a discussion of what physics can tell us about time and the theological and scientific concepts of eternity. The science in the book is very well explained and there are diagrams to help illustrate the main points. I went back to this first section after reaching the Conclusion, and found I better understood the main points the second time around. I would perhaps suggest that readers unfamiliar with the 'science and religion' genre read the Introduction and Conclusion first before getting into the detail in the main chapters.

The book also explores in summary what the major religious traditions have to say about the big questions of our existence. This is then linked in nicely to the discussion of what science can say about those same questions. The author then moves on to look at the implications for our lives as human beings and our moral and ethical frameworks.

Thomas Nagel's Mind and Cosmos Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False is a comparable publication and if you enjoyed Nagel's work you should definitely read this too. Nagel, being a philosopher rather than a scientist, does presuppose that science cannot answer our deepest and most fundamental questions, and seeks a new frame for doing so. This book, on the other hand, demonstrates that science can in fact provide real and deep answers. The author argues on evidence from scientific experimentation.

I would recommend this book to those who have read a lot of the popular physics and popular cosmology books that are out there but found them frustrating or too dense for their own good. This book draws a lot of conclusions that - while potentially controversial - are more intellectually satisfying that what publishers seem to go for at the moment atheist diatribes and neo-materialist, somewhat facile analyses of major scientific advances.

This could be the sort of book that people either love or hate. I enjoyed it, and will read it more than once. There are several major ideas advanced in the book, so in a way you're getting bang for buck! Some of the main themes could be unpacked in more detail. Spin-off publications, perhaps? For example, a whole book in itself could be written on the subject of morality (cultural relativism) and science, which is covered in only one section here (Sam Harris' book 'The Moral Landscape,' which I personally found to be flawed and unsatisfying, tackles this question).

In summary, this is a very interesting and challenging read that I would recommend for people who have popular physics, nature and theology books on their shelves and are interested in exploring the ultimate nature of reality, life, and the human relationship with the universe.
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