Description
In this book all three dimensions of consciousness not only speak about a "theory of everything" but speak to each other in dialog. The three voices are incarnated in three characters from an upcoming novel, An Ocean Full of Angels: Evan Jellema is a theoretical physicist (and a clumsy Dutchman), 'Isa Ben Adam is a philosophical Muslim (and cantankerously clear), and Libby Rawls is a poet, mystic, and surfer (and a sassy, classy Black feminist).
Isn't "surfer" a bit of a stretch? Not at all. Actually, the papers reported last year that an amateur scientist has in fact finally discovered, or claimed to have discovered, the "theory of everything" that Einstein failed to find and that scientists have been searching for ever since - and he is a surfer! Perhaps this is no accident, but a natural connection: the mind of the "soul surfer," having become one with the sea, has awakened its "third eye" which alone gives the scientist the binocular vision, the synoptic perspective, that he lacks. And perhaps only a philosopher can mediate the two other modes of vision, as Aquinas mediated and synthesized the science of Albert the Great and Aristotle with the poetry and symbolism of mystics like Augustine.
This lively trialog, full of irony, intellectual surprise, and humor, is a serious call for a post-medieval synthesis. It does not claim to have arrived anywhere near the end of a journey to a "Theory of Everything," only to have begun it. Even that modest ambition will certainly be criticized a priori as impossibly ambitious. Does that tell you anything about the book, or does it tell you something about the critic?
About the Author
Peter Kreeft is the author of over forty books, including the first two books in the trilogy of which Einstein is the third: The Sea Within: Waves and the Meaning of All Things and I Surf, Therefore I Am: A Philosophy of Surfing, both from St. Augustine's Press. Also available from St. Augustine's Press by Peter Kreeft: Socratic Logic: A Logic Text Using Socratic Method, Platonic Questions, and Aristotelian Principles (3rd revised edition), and the first two parts of the Jesus trilogy: The Philosophy of Jesus and Jesus-Shock.
Book Information
ISBN 9781587313783
Author Peter Kreeft
Format Hardback
Page Count 184
Imprint St Augustine's Press
Publisher St Augustine's Press
Weight(grams) 218g
Dimensions(mm) 186mm * 113mm * 18mm