A sociable God
Book • 1982
'A Sociable God' by Ken Wilber discusses the intersection of science and religion, advocating for an integral approach that includes both empirical and spiritual perspectives.
The book critiques reductionist science and dogmatic religion.
Wilber proposes a model that recognizes different levels of reality, from the material to the spiritual.
He suggests that a 'sociable God' integrates these levels, fostering a holistic understanding of the universe.
The book aims to bridge the gap between scientific and religious worldviews, promoting a more comprehensive and meaningful interpretation of existence.
'A Sociable God' encourages readers to embrace complexity and interconnectedness in their quest for truth and meaning.
The book critiques reductionist science and dogmatic religion.
Wilber proposes a model that recognizes different levels of reality, from the material to the spiritual.
He suggests that a 'sociable God' integrates these levels, fostering a holistic understanding of the universe.
The book aims to bridge the gap between scientific and religious worldviews, promoting a more comprehensive and meaningful interpretation of existence.
'A Sociable God' encourages readers to embrace complexity and interconnectedness in their quest for truth and meaning.
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