Hear the Voices of Ancient Wisdom in the Modern Language of Science In our era, we often feel that we can either speak about God or think scientifically about the world, but never both at the same time. But what if we reconciled the two? How could the basic scientific truths of how the natural world came to be shape our understanding of our own spiritual search for meaning? In this provocative fusion of religion and science, Rabbi David Nelson examines the great theories of modern physics to find new ways for contemporary people to express their spiritual beliefs and thoughts. Nelson explores cosmology, quantum mechanics, chaos theory, relativity, and string theory in clear, non-technical terms and recasts the traditional views of our ancestors in language that can be understood in a world in which space flight, atom-smashing, and black holes are common features of our metaphorical landscape.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Jewish Tradition and Frogs' Legs
1 Cosmology and Creation: In Search of Beginnings
2 Quantum Mechanics: God in the (Subatomic) Details
3 Chaos Theory: When Random Things Happen to Regular People
4 Albert Einstein and Special Relativity: The Cosmic Speed Limit
5 General Relativity: Jewish Meaning in Curved Space
6 String Theory: Tying It All Together
7 Physics in Shul: Integrating New Metaphors into Traditional Jewish Life
Notes
Discussion Guide
Suggestions for Further Reading
Illustration Credits
Index