Divine Science

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Divine Science

People of faith and people of science often view one another with suspicion, even disdain. But what if science and faith were complementary ideas? Physicist Michael Dennin explains that science doesn't deny the existence of God and that faith and science can actually enhance one another when approached the right away. He explains that science and faith do not have to live in conflict and inspires you to accept that you can be a person of faith and of science. The audio edition of this book can be downloaded via Audible.
Divine Science And Healing

Author: Malinda Cramer
language: en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date: 2023-10-01
Divine Science and Healing written by Malinda Cramer ushers readers into a world where the power of the divine intersects with the potential for profound healing. With extraordinary clarity and deep spiritual insight, Cramer explores the transformative principles that underlie the art of healing. Within the pages of this extraordinary book, Cramer weaves together the threads of spirituality, science, and human consciousness. She illuminates the divine nature inherent in every individual and unveils the remarkable ability to tap into that inherent power for physical, mental, and emotional healing. Through her teachings, readers discover the innate ability to manifest their truest selves and embrace a life of wholeness. With each turn of the page, readers embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, as they learn to align their thoughts, emotions, and beliefs with the principles of divine science.
Divine Science and the Science of God

Author: Victor Preller
language: en
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release Date: 2005-05-17
In this book, Victor Preller examines the logical status of religious language in the light of recent developments in American analytic philosophy. The problem inherent in religious language is presented in terms of the referential status of the word God. The author argues that the significance of any referential term is dependent upon the ability of that term to play a significant role 'within' a unified conceptual system. The problem is shown to transcend the epistemological dogmas of Positivism and Conceptual Empiricism and to be inherent in any intelligible epistemology, including that of Thomas Aquinas, whose theological treatises serve as a model of religious language for the thesis of this book. According to Professor Preller, Divine Science (Aquinas' term for what we now call Natural Theology) results from a reflection upon the limitations encountered by the intellect in its attempt to render intelligible the objects of human experience. In the Science of God (Aquinas' term for that mode of knowing engendered by faith), the unknown meta-empirical referent of Divine Science becomes the object of the human intellect. While this study develops out of the discussions inaugurated by Flew and McIntyre in 'New Essays in Philosophical Theology', it rejects the excessively empirical approach of most other studies in that tradition. It applies post-positivistic analysis to specifically Catholic theological language, but it obviously applies to the theological language involved in any form of theism.