Natural grace

dialogues on creation, darkness, and the soul in …

Matthew Fox

210 pages  |  ~6 hrs

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Natural grace

dialogues on creation, darkness, and the soul in spirituality and science

By Matthew Fox

When two pioneering thinkers from seemingly opposite worlds come together, extraordinary insights emerge. Natural Grace presents a fascinating conversation between scientist Rupert Sheldrake and theologian Matthew Fox, demonstrating how the ancient divide between scientific inquiry and spiritual wisdom can finally be bridged.

Sheldrake brings his revolutionary understanding of morphic resonance, a theory that has challenged conventional scientific thinking about how patterns and behaviors spread through nature. Fox contributes his profound work in creation spirituality, offering fresh perspectives on how we connect with the sacred in our daily lives. Together, they explore fundamental questions about the nature of existence, the role of grace in our world, and the relationship between good and evil.

Rather than viewing science and spirituality as conflicting forces, these dialogues reveal remarkable harmony between empirical discovery and mystical understanding. The authors show how their separate journeys have led to surprisingly similar conclusions about the interconnectedness of all life and the presence of something greater working through natural processes.

For readers seeking to integrate rational thought with spiritual experience, this book offers a thoughtful pathway forward. The conversations illuminate how scientific wonder and spiritual reverence can coexist, each enriching the other in our quest to understand both the mysteries of the universe and the depths of the human soul.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Creation
  • Explore Soul
  • Deepen your spiritual understanding
  • Open to divine grace
  • Explore Good and evil
  • Explore Religion and science

Topics

Creation Soul Spirituality Grace (Theology) Good and evil Religion and science

Details

Published
1996
Publisher
Doubleday
ISBN-10
0385483562
Pages
210
Language
EN