| Chet Raymo - 1997 - 164 pages
A series of lyrical meditations on science, nature and religion in which the author takes as his inspiration a small corner of the West of Ireland, a place of mountain, sea and ... | |
| Chet Raymo - 1989 - 212 pages
Set in Ireland's Dingle Peninsula and presented as a modern Book of Hours, Honey From Stone is an internal dialogue, seeking the relevance of traditional religion in a world ... | |
| Chet Raymo - 1987 - 216 pages
What is the relevance of traditional religion in the world described by contemporary science? Is scientific knowledge a satisfactory ground for the religious experience? Can ... | |
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