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A God That Could be Real

Spirituality, Science, and the Future of Our Planet

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A God That Could be Real

By: Nancy Ellen Abrams, Paul Davies - introduction, Desmond Tutu - introduction
Narrated by: Tara Sands
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A paradigm-shifting blend of science, religion, and philosophy for the agnostic, spiritual-but-not-religious, and scientifically minded reader

Many people are fed up with the way traditional religion alienates them. Too often it perpetuates conflict, vilifies science, and undermines reason. Nancy Abrams—a philosopher of science, lawyer, and lifelong atheist—is among these people, but she has also found freedom in imagining a higher power.

In A God That Could Be Real, Abrams explores a radically new way of thinking about God. She dismantles several common assumptions about God and shows why an omniscient, omnipotent God that created the universe and plans what happens is incompatible with science—but that this doesn’t preclude a God that can comfort and empower us.

Moving away from traditional arguments for God, Abrams finds something worthy of the name “God” in the new science of emergence: just as a complex ant hill emerges from the collective behavior of individually clueless ants, and just as the global economy emerges from the interactions of billions of individuals’ choices, God, she argues, is an “emergent phenomenon” that arises from the staggering complexity of humanity’s collective aspirations and is in dialogue with every individual. This God did not create the universe—it created the meaning of the universe. It’s not universal—it’s planetary. It can’t change the world, but it helps us change the world. A God that could be real, Abrams shows us, is what humanity needs to inspire us to collectively cooperate to protect our warming planet and create a long-term civilization.
Science & Religion Philosophy Science Religious Studies Spirituality Physics Mathematics Solar System
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I am going to finish this book eventually because the content is excellent. However, I wish the author narrated it, because the person they have reading it makes it difficult to sit through long listens. Bummer.

Great book, tough narrator to listen to.

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The author deserves much credit for challenging most everything “church” has stubbornly and consistently tried to intimidate us with.
Crucial here and now questions are emphasized and we are more than encouraged to be the difference. Big questions linger but I’m better off for this very thoughtful and researched offering.
Thank you Nancy Ellen Abrams.

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I love this book. It’s one of my all time favorite books of all time. It’s brilliantly written. I downloaded the audible version so my husband could hear it on a road trip we were taking together because I thought he would enjoy it but the narrator’s voice is so robotic and unpleasant to listen to, we couldn’t get past the first full chapter. I was super disappointed. Do yourself a favorite and by the actual book and read it. Don’t waste your time with the audible version.

Brilliantly written, horrible narrator

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I was really excited about this topic but can't get past the narration. This narrator would be fine for fiction but she's ruining this title. Will try to get a hard copy and read this one.

Horrid narration

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