The physics of angels

exploring the realm where science and spirit meet

Paperback, 226 pages

English language

Published July 28, 1996 by HarperSanFrancisco.

ISBN:
978-0-06-062864-2
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What are angels? Many 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 the time-honored belief in these heavenly beings. Angels constitute one of the most fundamental themes in human spiritual and religious experience. All cultures acknowledge the existence of spirits at levels beyond the human. In the West we call them angels, but they go under different names in other traditions. (Native Americans, for example, call them "spirits.") We are entering a new phase of both science and theology. Fox and Sheldrake explore many significant questions raised by both traditions about the existence and role of consciousness beyond the human level. This dialog between Fox and Sheldrake concentrates on three giants of the …

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I really wanted to like this book. But it was so out there I couldn't even force myself to pick it up most days. Calling it pseudoscience would be giving it too much credit.

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I really wanted to like this book. But it was so out there I couldn't even force myself to pick it up most days. Pseudoscience doesn't do it justice with what this book was about.

Subjects

  • Pseudo-Dionysius, the Areopagite.
  • Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179.
  • Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274.
  • Angels -- Christianity.
  • Angels -- Christianity -- History of doctrines.
  • Physics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
  • Photons -- Miscellanea.