A thoughtful exploration of how science, religion, and humanism intersect to shape the meaning of our lives.
It offers a clear path to understanding the hope and limits of both faith and inquiry.
This book analyzes how scientific insight and religious tradition each address human needs. It invites readers to weigh symbols, history, and practice, aiming for a shared, forward-looking view of human flourishing. The discussion blends philosophy with accessible examples, focusing on how ideas become real in history and in our everyday lives.
- See how Prometheus and the Christ symbolize suffering, salvation, and the power of narrative to move both science and religion.
- Explore the role of history in giving meaning to ideas without becoming enslaved by the past.
- Understand the evolving relationship between individuality, personality, and the social life of humanity.
- Consider what a future form of religion might look like when guided by human needs and rational inquiry.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and the humanities who seek a balanced, provocative view of humanism and its place in modern thought.