new biology of religion, A
Book Description
In an era where science and spirituality often seem locked in eternal conflict, Michael Steinberg offers a refreshing perspective that transcends this age-old divide. Rather than choosing sides in the battle between religious doctrine and scientific materialism, "A New Biology of Religion" charts a different course entirely.
Steinberg challenges both traditional religious teachings and the prevalent scientific view that reduces human consciousness to mere computational processes. Instead of accepting this false dichotomy, he explores how genuine religious practice can find meaningful alignment with cutting-edge scientific discoveries about human nature and experience.
This thoughtful examination reveals how spiritual practices and scientific understanding might actually complement rather than contradict each other. By moving beyond rigid doctrinal positions and reductive mechanistic models of the mind, Steinberg uncovers shared territory where both domains can coexist and inform one another.
The book makes a compelling case for recognizing religion not as outdated superstition or wishful thinking, but as a fundamental aspect of human experience worthy of serious consideration. Through this lens, religious practice emerges as something central to our humanity rather than peripheral to it.
For readers seeking to integrate their spiritual inclinations with a scientifically informed worldview, this work provides a bridge between seemingly incompatible perspectives, offering hope for a more nuanced understanding of both faith and reason.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 221 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Religion
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Experience (Religion)
- β Explore Religion and science
- β Explore timeless philosophical wisdom
- β Explore Human body
- β Explore Philosophy