Essays on: Science and Religion

$16
Express Shipping
Express Shipping: Guaranteed Dispatch in 24 hours
Quantity
Delivery Ships in 1-3 days
Item Code: NAH008
Author: T. D. Singh
Publisher: Bhaktivedanta Institute, Kolkata
Language: English
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 9788190136983
Pages: 104 (Throughout B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 160 gm
Fully insured
Fully insured
Shipped to 153 countries
Shipped to 153 countries
More than 1M+ customers worldwide
More than 1M+ customers worldwide
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
23 years in business
23 years in business
Book Description
Back of The Book

Science and religion are the two most dominant forces of humanity in the search for the ultimate meaning of life and the universe. Are these two forces reconcilable? If yes, what are the possible grounds for their synthesis? Could the recent developments in science and technology about human nature and the cosmos enable us to explore religious wisdom in new ways? In the pivotal times like ours, what role could science and religion dialogue play in restoring world peace? Moreover, what implications would this dialogue have on our future scientific researches? Reflecting on some of these profound issues, Dr. T. D. Singh (His Holiness Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami) presents in this volume four groundbreaking essays on science and religion. Dr. Singh is both a scientist with a Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine, USA and a spiritualist in the Bhakti-Vedanta tradition of India. He has been a pioneer in advancing science and religion dialogue for over thirty years and has authored and edited several books on science and religion. These four remarkable essays by him provide useful insights about the relationship between science and religion in our countinuing quest for the deeper understanding of life and the universe.

 

About The Author

Dr. T. D. Singh (His Holiness Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami) (1937-2006): A scientist and spiritualist known for his pioneering efforts to interface between science and religion for a deeper understanding of life andthe universe, he received his Ph. D. in Physical Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine in 1974. He has contributed many papers in the Journal of American Chemical Society and the Journal of Organic Chemistry in the field of fast proton transfer kinetics in model biological systems using stopped-flow technique and NMR spectroscopy. He also worked on gas phase reaction mechanisms using Iron Cylotron Resonance (ICR) spectroscopy. He underwent Vaishnava Vedanta Studies (1970-77) under His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada and he was appointed by Srila Prabhupada as Director of the Bhaktivedanta Institute (1974-), which is a center to promote studies about the relationship between science and Vedanta. He has organized three International conferences on science and religion-First and Second World congress for the Synthesis of Science and religion (1986 and 1997) and First International Conference on the study of Consciousness within Science (1990) where a galaxy of prominent scientists and religious leaders including several Nobel Laureates participated. He has authored and edited several books including What is Matter and What is Life? (1977), Theobiology (1979), Vedanta and Science Series: Life and Origin of the Universe (2004), and Life and Spiritual Evolution (2005), (Ed.) Synthesis of Science and Religion: Critical Essays and Dialogues (1987), Thoughts on Synthesis of Science and Religion (2001), Seven Nobel Laureates on Science and Spirituality (2004), and Science, Spirituality and the Nature of Reality (2005). He is the Founder Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Bhaktivedanta Institute entitled, Savijnanam: Scientific Exploration for a Spiritual Paradigm.

Dr. Singh is also the Founder President of Vedanta and Science Educational Research Foundation, Kolkata and a founding member of the United Religions initiative (URI). He is the Founder President of URI's Manipur (North-Eastern India) Cooperation Circle. As an educator, he established a network of schools in North-Eastern India and supervised and guided over 4000 students at these different schools. He is also an accomplished singer, instrumentalist, and poet. He founded "Ranganiketan Manipuri Cultural Arts Troupe" which has approximately 600 performances at over 300 venues in about 20 countries. He started building the University of Bhagavata Culture in Imphal, Manipur, India which will promote the universal scientific and philosophical relevance of the teachings of Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-bhagavatam, Vedanta and other Vedic literatures within the framework of modern cultural and educational milieu for the welfare of humanity.

 

Preface

Science and religion are the two most dominant forces of humanity in search for the ultimate meaning of life and the universe. Are these two forces reconcilable? If yes, what are the possible grounds for their synthesis?

This volume presents four essays which reflect on some profound issues by means of a constructive dialogue between science and religion. These essays were penned by the author for the volumes, Thoughts on Synthesis of Science and Religion and Towards a Culture of Harmony and Peace with some modifications.

The first essay, “Contemporary Thoughts on Science and Religion” presents a detailed outline of scientific and religious thoughts with a special focus on a deeper understanding of life. Drawing upon insights from the timeless writings of the Vedanta, the author presents the Vedantic paradigm of life and its origin. In addition, the essay also features a section on the unity of various religions.

The second essay, “A Vision for the Synthesis of Science and Religion” depicts the common role of ‘faith’ in scientific and religious quests. The essay also reflects on some of mankind’s problems stemming directly or indirectly from modern scientific advancements. The author, then, suggests the need for the inclusion of spiritual elements in modern scientific curricula.

In privotal times such as ours, the question may be asked, ‘what role could science and religion dialogue play in restoring world peace?’ The third essay, “Science and Spirituality for World Peace” is focused on this question. The essay outlines at least five common grounds between science and spirituality for achieving lasting peace.

The last essay, “Science and Religion-Present and Future” examines the role of the study of life’s origin as the key to resolving the conflict between science and religion. The author draws upon some of possible research areas such as the study of viruses, which could help in cementing the scientific and religious paths. The essay also includes a brief description about the ancient holistic medical systems such as Ayurveda system and Yoga practices from Vedic culture which treat individuals physically, mentally and spiritually.

We hope that these four essays will provide useful insights about the relationship between science and religion to all readers in their quest for the deeper understanding of life and the universe.

 

Contents

 

Acknowledgements 9
Preface 10
Essay 1: Contemporary Thoughts on Science and Religion 13
Introduction 13
The Purpose of Human life 14
Life Comes from Life Paradigm-A Challenge to Darwinian and Reductionistic Model of Life 22
Unity and Synthesis of Different Religions 29
Essay 2: A Vision for The Synthesis of Science and Religion 33
Essay 3: Science and Spirituality for World Peace 45
Introduction 45
Synthesis of Science and Spirituality for Lasting World Peace 48
Some Common Grounds from Science and Spirituality for World Peace 54
The Role of Faith in Science and Religion 55
The Domain of Reality beyond Sense Perception 57
Understanding of the Origin of Life and Its Value 58
The Role of Science and Spirituality in Studying the Nature of Consciousness 60
Resolving Ethical Challenges and Achieving World Peace 63
Concluding Remark 63
Essay 4: Science and Religion-Present and Future 67
Introduction 67
Scientific Research of Life's Origin by Assembling Ready-made Biomolecules 68
Further Research on Virus specially Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) and Examining Life's Origin 74
Religious View of Life's Origin and the Role of Free Will in Human Life 80
A Brief Scientific and Spiritual Background of Vedic Culture in which Science and Religion Function Co-operatively 87
Ayurvedic Medicine 87
Yoga 89
Suggestions for Further Work 94
About The Author 98
About Bhaktivedanta Institute 100

Sample Pages





Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. What locations do you deliver to ?
    A. Exotic India delivers orders to all countries having diplomatic relations with India.
  • Q. Do you offer free shipping ?
    A. Exotic India offers free shipping on all orders of value of $30 USD or more.
  • Q. Can I return the book?
    A. All returns must be postmarked within seven (7) days of the delivery date. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more please view our return policy
  • Q. Do you offer express shipping ?
    A. Yes, we do have a chargeable express shipping facility available. You can select express shipping while checking out on the website.
  • Q. I accidentally entered wrong delivery address, can I change the address ?
    A. Delivery addresses can only be changed only incase the order has not been shipped yet. Incase of an address change, you can reach us at help@exoticindia.com
  • Q. How do I track my order ?
    A. You can track your orders simply entering your order number through here or through your past orders if you are signed in on the website.
  • Q. How can I cancel an order ?
    A. An order can only be cancelled if it has not been shipped. To cancel an order, kindly reach out to us through help@exoticindia.com.
Add a review
Have A Question

For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy

Book Categories