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Let There Be Life
Let There Be Life
Buy the hardcover "Let There Be Life" ISBN 1-58768-004-1 (xi + 196 pp., 32 b/w illustrations, alkaline library quality paper, HiddenSpring imprint, Paulist Press, 2001)."Let There Be Life" explores our cosmic and organic origins in twenty-nine chapters that explain the origins of life and the cosmos simply, often viewing modern science through the lens of long-held spiritual and religious traditions. These complementary realms of scientific and spiritual thought intertwine in subtle ways along the eternal path that is Creation - as in this, from Chapter 1:read more
Book Review by Ron Freedman
At first glance, "Let There Be Life" by Robert Fripp reads like a series of stories as they might appear in "National Geographic." They share a common thread. They all discuss "origins" from a spiritual point of view. The author starts by describing the Big Bang, then how Earth came together, the origins of biological cells, various forms of life, mountain ranges, oceans and continents.read more
The Seamless Migration from Religion to Science
The following review ran in the February 2002 edition of Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology (p. 17), published by the Templeton Foundationread more
Review by Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
030525 - A brief reflection by Thaddeus J. Trenn on: Let There Be Life: A Scientific and Poetic Retelling of the Genesis Creation Storyread more
