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Through Nature to God

By John Fiske

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how the presence of evil and the drive for moral understanding intertwine in nature's grand design, pointing humanity toward the divine.

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2010-12-22
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Summary

"Through Nature to God" by John Fiske is a mind-opening exploration of how science and faith can come together. It's like a journey that starts with looking closely at the world around us—nature—and ends with a new view of God. Fiske talks about big ideas like evolution and where our sense of right and wrong comes from. He wrestles with the tough question of why bad things happen, suggesting that understanding evil actually helps us grow morally. The book starts by pointing out the mystery of evil, then moves on to suggest that facing tough times and figuring out what's right and wrong is a key part of becoming better people. It aims to show how understanding the universe and its processes could actually bring us closer to understanding spiritual truths. The writing style wraps together science, ethics, and religion into one comprehensive viewpoint.

About the Author

John Fiske may refer to:John Fiske (philosopher) (1842–1901), American philosopher and historian John Fiske (1939–2021), author and Professor Emeritus at the University Wisconsin-Madison John Safford Fiske (1838–1907), U.S. diplomat involved in a sex scandal

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