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Honey from stone : a naturalist's search for God

Chet Raymo
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 the language of traditional religion constitute an appropriately modern language of praise? from Honey from Stone Framing his meditations as a Book of Hours, scientist Chet Raymo exercises the languages of theology and science to express the majesty of Ireland s remote Dingle Peninsula. As he wanders the land year upon year, Raymo gathers the revelations embedded in the geological and cultural history of this wild and ancient place. When I called out for the Absolute, I was answered by the wind, Raymo writes. If it was God s voice in the wind, then I heard it. In poetic prose grounded in a mind trained to discover fact, Honey from Stone enters the wonder of the material world in search of our deepest nature."--Provided by publisher
eBook, English, ©2005
Cowley Publications, Cambridge, Mass., ©2005
Meditations
1 online resource (xiv, 188 pages : illustrations map)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Matins
Lauds
Prime
Terce
Sext
Nones
Vespers
Compline
Includes index
Originally published: 1st ed. New York, N.Y. : Dodd, Mead & Co., 1987
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