Fire in the Mind: Science, Faith, and the Search for Order
By (Author) George Johnson
Random House USA Inc
Vintage Books
1st October 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of religion
215
Paperback
400
Width 133mm, Height 202mm, Spine 26mm
408g
Are there really laws governing the universe Or is the order we see a mere artifact of the way evolution wired the brain And is what we call science only a set of myths in which quarks, DNA, and information fill the role once occupied by gods These questions lie at the heart of George Johnson's audacious exploration of the border between science and religion, cosmic accident and timeless law. Northern New Mexico is home both to the most provocative new enterprises in quantum physics, information science, and the evolution of complexity and to the cosmologies of the Tewa Indians and the Catholic Penitentes. As it draws the reader into this landscape, juxtaposing the systems of belief that have taken root there, Fire in the Mind into a gripping intellectual adventure story that compels us to ask where science ends and religion begins.
"A must for all those seriously interested in the key ideas at the frontier of scientific discourse."--Paul Davies
George Johnson writes regularly about science for the New York Times. He has also written forNational Geographic,Slate,Discover,Scientific American,Wired, andthe Atlantic, and his work has been included inThe Best American Science Writing. A former Alicia Patterson fellow, he has received awards from PEN and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and his books were twice finalists for the Royal Societys book prize.He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.