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The Luminous Web: Essays on Science and Religion
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▼▲In explaining why the church should care about the new discoveries and insights of the physical world, Taylor suggests ways we might close the gap between spirit and matter, between the secular and the sacred. For we live in the midst of a "web of creation" where nothing is without consequence and where all things coexist in such a way that each of us by our very existence changes the world, whether we know it or not. In this "luminous web" faith and science join on a single path, seeking to learn the same truths about life in the universe.
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▼▲| Title: The Luminous Web: Essays on Science and Religion By: Barbara Brown Taylor Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 109 Vendor: Cowley Publications | Publication Date: 2000 Weight: 6 ounces ISBN: 156101169X ISBN-13: 9781561011698 Stock No: WW01169X |
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▼▲Information about Barbara Brown Taylors speaking engagements can be found on her website: http://www.barbarabrowntaylor.com/events.htm
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▼▲In explaining why the church should care about new discoveries and insights into the physical world that modern science has to offer, Taylor suggests ways that Christians might close the gap between spirit and matter, between the secular and the sacred. The Luminous Web is profoundly rewarding reading. -- Midwest Book Review
Barbara Brown Taylor, an Episcopal priest whom Newsweek named as one of the countrys leading preachers, says that . . . science and religion arent irreconciliable. Scientists, she says, speak about mystery and enigma; they often draw on the awe-filled language of the Psalms. And religious folk careor ought to, anywayabout new scientific findings. . . . Taylors fans wont be disappointed. She offers her usual down-to-earth honesty and eloquent wordsmithing even when her subject is quarks. -- Beliefnet.Com
In these four short, readable essays, Taylor seeks to relate some of the insights she has gained as a Christian from the discoveries of modern science. She rejects the view that science and religion are unconnected; instead, both scientists and believers are engaged with the mystery and the wonder of the universe we inhabit. -- Christian Library Journal
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