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What Is God? Can Religion Be Modeled?
What Is God? Can Religion Be Modeled?
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"It is rare to see the ultimate question of God as prime mover examined as a problem open to rigorous scientific inquiry. Thomas Sheridan has now done it with admirable clarity."
-Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University, Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, and author of the The Meaning of Human Existence (2014).
"Sheridan's argument supporting atheism is different and unique. It is a scholarly, scientific argument, rather than an emotional one. It should be included in every library collection focused on human belief systems."
-David G. Gil, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, Brandeis University.
"The book is well written, well-organized, comprehensive, informative, and unique. I am not aware of similar books in the literature."
-Victor Stenger, Author of God, the Failed Hypothesis, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Hawaii and Visiting Fellow in Philosophy, University of Colorado.
"A novel addition to what one might call 'quantitative theology', raising some interesting ideas about the relation of science to religion. It also provides a concise summary of the history of religion and ideas, and an excellent summary both of scientific method and scientific modeling. The latter alone makes the book worth buying."
-Neville Moray, Professor Emeritus of Applied Cognitive Psychology, University of Surrey, UK.
"Prof. Sheridan's work provides a new and interesting perspective from which to view this topic. The section on Modeling (what it is and how it works) is an achievement of clarity. He also approaches this highly flammable topic without a polemical edge."
-Jay Reuscher, Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University
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