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The Ghost in the Universe:

God in Light of Modern Science
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Prometheus Books, Jun 1, 2002 - Religion - 326 pages
Is there a God, or a spiritual reality beyond nature? Physicist Tarter Edis takes a fresh look at this age-old question, focusing on what we have learned about our world rather than on traditional metaphysical disputes. Emphasizing the results of natural science, Edis presents a universe where complexity, intelligence, and even the sublime heights of religious experience emerge from what is ultimately material and random. Sympathetically criticizing Muslim and New Age perspectives, as well as Jewish and Christian arguments, he argues that a thoroughgoing naturalism leads to a much better explanation of our world. While making it clear that spiritual views have a genuine intellectual appeal, Edis systematically critiques such arguments, contrasting them with stronger naturalistic explanations. Science is central to this naturalistic picture; modern physics, evolutionary biology, and critical history, as well as contemporary psychology and brain sciences, all cast doubt on any spiritual reality.

Bringing together ideas from many disciplines in a style that remains accessible to nonspecialists, and also interesting to scientists and philosophers, Edis provides an informative, in-depth statement of the case for scientific naturalism as the most accurate and powerful description of our world today.

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Review: The Ghost in the Universe: God in Light of Modern Science

User Review  - Russell - Goodreads

I loved this book. It is one of the best arguments for atheism that I've ever read. Edis is a physicist and philosopher. This alone doesn't set him apart from many of the other scientist authors who ... Read full review

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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
9
MAKING SENSE OF GOD
21
LET THERE BE LIFE
51
Copyright

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TANER EDIS is associate professor of Physics at Truman State University. While primarily a theoretical physicist, he has also written numerous articles on the secularist tradition in science. He is the author of The Ghost In the Universe: God in Light of Modern Science (2002) and co-editor of Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism (2004).

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