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Book Description
Losing one’s child is devastating. The unbearable loss makes it starkly evident that this life is fragile, temporary, and a spiritual battle. This book, written by a doctorate engineer, examines both Science and Spirituality as it grapples with questions such as: Are we "dust in the wind"? Why are we here? Why does the universe exist? Is there a Creator?
This book was written to help people that are struggling in their lives, as well those on the fringes of faith. It is meant for all audiences: those without a science background can gloss over sections that they do not feel comfortable with.
Book Review
"Refreshingly honest and heartfelt. If you seek to understand what is ultimately real, you will find this short book rewarding, as much for the questions it asks, as for the answers it provides."
Ronald Larson, PhD
G. G. Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Book Details
Paperback: 125 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
ISBN 978-0-9815616-3-9
Losing one’s child is devastating. The unbearable loss makes it starkly evident that this life is fragile, temporary, and a spiritual battle. This book, written by a doctorate engineer, examines both Science and Spirituality as it grapples with questions such as: Are we "dust in the wind"? Why are we here? Why does the universe exist? Is there a Creator?
This book was written to help people that are struggling in their lives, as well those on the fringes of faith. It is meant for all audiences: those without a science background can gloss over sections that they do not feel comfortable with.
Book Review
"Refreshingly honest and heartfelt. If you seek to understand what is ultimately real, you will find this short book rewarding, as much for the questions it asks, as for the answers it provides."
Ronald Larson, PhD
G. G. Brown Professor of Chemical Engineering,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Book Details
Paperback: 125 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
ISBN 978-0-9815616-3-9