The Incarnate Purpose: Essays on the Spiritual Unity of Life
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A series of essays argues that religious truth and scientific inquiry may be reconciled by viewing life as governed by a single spiritual purpose. The author defends critical examination of doctrine while advocating the joint use of reason and faith, and reads biblical accounts as allegory to separate sin from suffering. Pain is presented as an instrument through which a benevolent divine will transmutes evil into higher good within a progressive, evolutionary framework. The essays examine consciousness as a continuum linking organic and inorganic matter, assess sacramental claims alongside moral responsibility, and outline correspondences between natural law and spiritual development.
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