Lens to the Natural World
por
This book written by a dinosaur hunter straddles the fertile middle ground between science and religion at a time when the conversation is dominated by extremists on both sides. Taking seriously the modern view of the universe, including the fossil …
- ● 92% match for you
- ● religion & spirituality, science & technology
the long version
This book written by a dinosaur hunter straddles the fertile middle ground between science and religion at a time when the conversation is dominated by extremists on both sides. Taking seriously the modern view of the universe, including the fossil record for the history of life across millions of years, the author considers our relationship to the rest of nature. In addition, the age-old questions concerning meaning, values, and our place within it all are perhaps more pressing than ever before. This work provides a broad engagement with major ideas, including evolution and earth stewardship, while drawing upon a rich heritage of philosophy and literature and doing so in a manner accessible to the general reader.
Margaret's verdict
"This book written by a dinosaur hunter straddles the fertile middle ground between science and religion at a time when the conversation is dominated by extremists on both sides. Taking …"
highlights
what readers held onto
No highlights yet. Be the first.
discussion
what readers said
No reviews yet. Finish it; tell us what you found.