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Future belief : between god and science / Dan Corjescu.

Van Pelt Library BD215 .C67 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Corjescu, Dan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Belief and doubt.
Religion and science.
Virtual reality--Philosophy.
Virtual reality.
Faith.
Faith and reason.
faith.
Physical Description:
192 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart : ibidem-Verlag, [2023]
Summary:
"In this book we shall be arguing, among other things, for a belief or set of beliefs that neither requires God or is necessarily incompatible with such a spiritual presupposition. It is our view that modern belief does not require God, but may, nevertheless let HIm in if so desired. What is most important though is that belief be viewed as a metaphysical-existential category of being that precedes every other category. Thus for a human to be a human at all he or she must first believe. Therefore I primarily write for those who are neither convinced by traditional religions or who have not yet been soundly converted by the New Atheists. I also write for those who in their hearts and minds waver between the practice and theories of modern science and the traditional contents and moral prejudices of ancient belief. Religion has not died. God is still with us. And faith continues to be a power in the world. And although ther are many who believe they can do without all three of these things, there are, I suppose, many more who would welcome at least a convincing modern sustitute for them." -- Publisher, page four of cover.
Contents:
Introduction : who is this book for and what is it about?
Why believe in belief?
Virtual reality : the death of belief?
Religion and belief
Cosmology and belief
Evolution and belief
The scientific worldview and belief
Philosophy and belief
The anthropocene and belief
Death, suicide, madness, terrorism, war : bad things to believe in
Belief 2022
Future belief
Afterword : a sketch of a future belief.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-192).
ISBN:
9783838217307
3838217306
OCLC:
1405365668

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