A distinguished scientist and an Episcopal priest provide a dynamic dialogue between science and spirituality, explaining how insights into ritual, the soul, prayer, and the nature of life shed new light on the mysteries of the universe and the sacred in everyday life.
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About the Author:
Matthew Fox is president of the new University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland, California.
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tween science and religion has been a source of both intellectual and spiritual tension for centuries, but in these groundbreaking dialogues there is nothing to be found except a remarkable consonance between these two once-opposing camps. In Natural Grace, authors Rupert Sheldrake and Matthew Fox show that not only is the synthesis of science and spirituality possible, but it is truly unavoidable when one considers the extraordinary insights they have both come upon in their work. Sheldrake, who has changed the face of modern science with his groundbreaking theory of morphic resonance, and Fox, whose work in creation spirituality has had a significant impact on people's sense of spirit, balance each other perfectly with their utterly unique yet highly complementary points of view. In this inspired series of talks a variety of ancient topics--including ritual, prayer, the soul, and the nature of are freed from the past and given new power for the future. Through these valuable exchanges,
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- PublisherDoubleday
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0385483562
- ISBN 13 9780385483568
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages210
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