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Many Worlds: the New Universe, Extraterrestrial Life and Theological Implications

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Book Number: 
3
Date Fred Read: 
October 2002
Fred's Rating: 
4
Total Pages: 
210
Publisher: 
Templeton Foundation Press
Year: 
2000

Steven J. Dick is the historian of science at the US Naval Observatory and an avid follower of cosmology, both physical and spiritual. This book has essays by 12 cosmologists - scientists or theologists, both religious and atheists.

Topics are the “new” universe, the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the theological implications of such. It has 3 parts, with 4 essays each. Part 1 is Origin and Evolution of Life. Part 2 is Humanity’s Place in the Cosmic Evolution. Part 3 is Extraterrestrial Life and Our World View. Essay 13 by Steven J. Dick introduces the new field of “Cosmotheology” to focus further discussion of these topics. I found some interesting new thoughts to ponder, such as Christ on other planets that have sentient life. This is a book I need to reread to fully digest all its diversity. It may prove worthwhile to look at works by some of the 12 cosmologists that this compilation has introduced me to.

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