subject: Review By Author Of God, Nature, And The Human Soul Christianity & Religion Vs Science & Reason [print this page] This is the first article of an intended seven article set containing an overview of my new book about philosophy, which consists of studies of the human soul, and looks at science & reason versus Christianity & belief. The pieces will contain an overview of the thinking, but naturally the subtleties are in the book itself. The book "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy", and it analyzes Christianity & belief versus reason & science with an aim to keep the best of both. It can be obtained from my website or by clicking on the linkages herein that read: "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion). This first article will present only a quick overview of the entire book, while future pieces will provide more in depth scrutinies on ad hoc component parts of "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion).
A central principle of modern thinking is an attempt to move man "beyond" belief, but verily scholars will declare that neither modern thinking nor ancient belief can be tried in the scientific sense, since many of the doctrines of each are not amenable to repeatable research, that is, the act of experimenting. "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) begins with an in depth study the boundaries of our knowledge in the view of known science and belief, and notes that the areas of conflict between the two are actually a very small portion of what each entail. Hence, in the long run, and contrary to predominant modern thinking, it is indeed possible to keep the vast majority of set scientific fact, while at like time keeping a vast majority of one's deep Christian religious faith. Science and Reason do not need to exclude Religion and Christianity.
The sententious book "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) describes my own personal thinking that I have obtained over the years as a Physicist, Christian, and Martial Artist. Following the tradition of Martial Arts thinking, "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) get going with an investigation of the fundamental queries that have faced humanity for millennia - What is the World made of? Is there a God? How can Religion & Christianity be reconciled with Science & Reason? Is there Life after Death? What is Life? What is a Human Soul? Do I have a Human Soul? and Who am I? After a prelude to these questions, "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) goes on to place in context mankind's power to answer these queries, and then goes on to postulate possible answers for many of these. With the postulated answers to the important questions accessible, "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) then digs deeper into the subtopics of existence. An overview of my work on the fundamental nature of science is presented. With an overview of the physical world complete, the book next comes around to matters of Christianity, belief, and the human soul, where the conflict between Christianity and belief versus science and reason is tackled, with analysis of those swathes where science and reason is apparently quarrelling with Christianity and belief. After the discussion of Christianity and belief (and their relevance to science and reason) is complete, "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) then moves on to a discussion of the human soul. The central question of the existence of God and the existence of the human soul are focused on. "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) next describes an experiment done to prove the existence of the human soul, and then analyzes the experiment in more detail to see if it truly can serve as a complete proof for the existence of the human soul,. "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy" (An Analysis of Science & Reason Versus Christianity & Religion) finishes with many accounts of my travels through life as a non-conformist, Christian, scientist.