Harman, Willis - Science and Religion
Philosophy and Religion
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27m
While conventional religion and science are often in conflict, says Willis Harman, Ph.D., there is a growing convergence between non-reductionistic science and internally oriented religious traditions. Dr. Harman points out that this movement reflects an important new area of public interest.
Willis Harman, Ph.D., was President of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. He is author of Global Mind Change, An Incomplete Guide to the Future and Higher Creativity.
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