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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Book Tour: A Beginner's Guide to Skepticism #science #blogtour @RABTBookTours


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Publisher:  Simple Story
Date Published: January 14, 2019

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Never in history have we known more than we know today. In the age of knowledge, science has enveloped our lives and influences humanity in almost every aspect. At any given moment, dozens of studies are published in countless areas of knowledge – studies that bring us closer to understanding the laws of nature, as well as advance human thinking towards the future. Nevertheless, faith, religion, spirituality and divinity still play a central role in the lives of many people. With the gap between what we know and what we believe is constantly growing, the authors of this book has found it necessary to offer tools for critical thinking about the relationship between science and faith.


Review

I think you have to on some level be a skeptic and be open about faith in order to connect with this book and what it shares. Not everyone will, and if nothing else it is something that everyone can take something from. Learn what others believe and why. This book is above all else, enlightening. I like the way that someone who isn't a science buff can understand the things Kohn and Cohen are trying to explain. 



About the Authors


Maor Kohn
Ph.D. in Geography, with specialization in Environment and public health from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. M.a. in Geopolitics and B.A in Political Science. A Society and Environment lecturer.



Mati Cohen
Ph.D. in Biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science, specializing in structural biology, cancer research, gene therapy and pharmacology



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