Between Eternities -  Ideas on Life and the Cosmos

Between Eternities - Ideas on Life and the Cosmos

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Author: Ashvin Desai
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 233
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9780143104025

Description

Is it more rational to believe in a universe that was created in a fortuitous accident; or to believe in one that was designed by a Creator who is self-sufficient, yet decides to make a universe? Alternatively, is the universe only an illusion, an aberration of ‘nothingness’? Science, philosophy, religion and mysticism all offer different propositions.

Ashvin Desai interweaves the different streams of reasoning to produce a meticulously researched, closely argued and thought-provoking work. The book, tracing the history of the universe, delves into such cosmic questions of existence as: How did the universe arise? What does science have to say about this cosmic phenomenon and how definite are its findings?

Is there a place for philosophy in all of this, and if so, how does it argue its propositions in the context of worldly evidence? What does religion have to say? And is religion reliable in its authority? How does one use the knowledge passed on from the mystics? And so to the crucial point- is there a meaning that can be found for life at all?

Between Eternities is a composite work of findings from different schools of thought, with an ultimate attempt to resolve the fundamental issues about the universe and life. It is an astonishing blend of the scientific and the social; the philosophical and the physical; the mystical and the material.

COMMENTS AND REVIEWS

‘This is a book about life in various dimensions… definitely an exceptional work’
-Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

‘Well written, full of information, compendious in its sketch of the world from the viewpoint of the sciences, and successful in its endeavour to make complex material accessible and comprehensible to the general reader’
-professor A.C.Grayling, University of London
‘Highly impressed with the author’s grasp of scientific and philosophical theories’
-Marie Evans, Macmillan, London

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION
2. WHO AM I?
3. WHERE ARE WE AND WHAT IS GOING ON/
4. WHAT IS LIFE?
5. HOW DID LIFE START?
6. HOW DID MAN APPEAR?
7. IS THERE ANY BODY THERE?
8. IS THERE A DIVINELY APPOINTER MEANING TO LIFE?
9. ARE ATHEISTIS INTERPRETATIONS OF LIFE MORE RATIONAL?
10. EPILOGUE