The Physics of Angels: Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet
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Rating | : | 4.40 (519 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1939681286 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-16 |
Language | : | English |
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Physics and Religion - side by side - discussed and compared - EXCELLENT! This book combines physics and religion using real language and real concepts. It is interesting to see how early people in the 3rd Century leaders in religion and nature spoke about the things we discuss now both in church and in science.While I find it engaging and interesting I would not recommend it for a beginner in either quantum physics or the study of angels.. "Extraordinary and Dynamic!" according to Mary Sarah Agliotta. I am mesmerized always by Rupert Sheldrake's work. He is a gift to those of us that are endlessly fascinated by the sentient world and who sense the confluence of spirit and matter.. Kindle Customer said Interesting reading for Angel Amateurs. The idea of a guardian angel has always intrigued me and while listening to an an episode of "Ground Zero", Clyde Lewis interviewed Matthew Fox and he sparked an interest in Angelogy for myself both historically, philosophically, and molecularly. Very interesting book in that realm, especially in the connection with Einstein and his relativity theories.
He worked in developmental biology at Cambridge University, where he was a Fellow of Clare College. Matthew Fox is an American Episcopal priest and theologian. From 2005 to 2010 he was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, funded from Trinity College, Cambridge.. He is the author of many books.Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist and author, is best known for his theory of morphic fields an
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. Of angel lore there is much of merit in this book, but the book is irritating when it pretends to be science rather than spirituality. From Publishers Weekly Here is another book about heaven's winged creatures. Essentially a dialogue between the radical theologian and Episcopalian priest Fox and maverick biologist Sheldrake, this book is a bizarre amalgam of New Age speculation and exploration of the writings of Dionysius the Areopagite, Thomas Aquinas and Hildegard of Bingen for news of angels. . But, what a book this is. The authors' work would have benefited from a heavier editorial hand, for the bo
"Matthew Fox might well be the most creative, the most comprehensive, surely the most challenging religious-spiritual teacher in America."—Thomas Berry"Rupert Sheldrake continues to chart a new course in our understanding of the non-local mind that connects all of us."—Deepak ChopraMany people believe in angels, but few can define these enigmatic spirits. Now visionary theologian Matthew Fox and acclaimed biologist Rupert Sheldrake—pioneers in modern religious thinking and scientific theory—launch a groundbreaking exploration into the ancient concept of the angel and restore dignity, meaning, and joy to our time-honored belief in these heavenly beings.