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There is widespread belief that the world's religions con- tradict each other. It follows that if one religion is true, the others must be false--an assumption that implies, and may actually create, religious strife. In Natural Religion, acclaimed poet, critic and essayist Frederick Turner sets out to show that the natural world offers grounds for stating that all religions are, in some respect,... Read more
Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction, 2. The Problem, 3. Desiderata for a Religion of the Future, 4. Religious and Scientific Truth, 5. Freedom, Values, and Strange Attractors, 6. Time, 7. The Information/Spirit Universe, 8. A Brief History of God, 9. What Each Religion Brings to the Search, 10. The Style of God, Glossary, Further Reading, Index
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Frederick Turner






