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Natural Grace: Dialogues on creation, darkness, and the soul in spirituality and science (edition 1997)

by Matthew Fox

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British biologist Rupert Sheldrake and American priest Matthew Fox share an interest in going beyond the current limitations of institutional science and mechanistic religion. They both believe that as the new millennium dawns, a new vision is needed which brings together science, spirituality and a sense of the sacred. Their separation underlies our present crisis of ecological devastation, despair and disempowerment. How else can hope in a new sense of meaning be awakened if not by the coming together of those two powerful traditions that were rent asunder in the seventeenth century? We need a new cosmology that speaks to our hearts as well as our minds.… (more)
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Title:Natural Grace: Dialogues on creation, darkness, and the soul in spirituality and science
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Preface: We both share an interest in going beyond the current limitations of institutional science and mechanistic religion, and we both believe that as a new millennium dawns, a new vision is needed which brings together science, spirituality, and a sense of the sacred.
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British biologist Rupert Sheldrake and American priest Matthew Fox share an interest in going beyond the current limitations of institutional science and mechanistic religion. They both believe that as the new millennium dawns, a new vision is needed which brings together science, spirituality and a sense of the sacred. Their separation underlies our present crisis of ecological devastation, despair and disempowerment. How else can hope in a new sense of meaning be awakened if not by the coming together of those two powerful traditions that were rent asunder in the seventeenth century? We need a new cosmology that speaks to our hearts as well as our minds.

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