The Labyrinth: God, Darwin, and the Meaning of Life - Couverture rigide

Appleman, Philip

 
9781593720575: The Labyrinth: God, Darwin, and the Meaning of Life

Synopsis

Have you wondered where we came from or whether there is a god? And if so, why there is so much evil and turmoil in the world? Have you pondered the notion of an afterlife? And what role it has in determining our behavior while alive? Philip Appleman sagely and eloquently addresses these questions, putting them in the illuminating context of our evolutionary development and cultural history. Twenty-first century thinkers, reflecting on the long and horrendous history of religious wars and atrocities, are no longer willing to pay the traditional deference to religious authority, preferring instead to seek inside their own lives, thoughts, and action for the answers to life s greatest questions. Appleman concludes that a life well lived, short as it is in the eons of our planet s existence, is its own reward."

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À propos de l'auteur

Philip Appleman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, where he was a founding editor of Victorian Studies. He is the author of a book on overpopulation, The Silent Explosion and coeditor of 1859: Entering an Age of Crisis. He has also published three novels and several volumes of poetry.

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