Tuesday, October 11, 2005

NetLibrary eBook of the Month

October eBook of the Month:
The Sacred Neuron: Extraordinary New Discoveries Linking Science and Religion

Why do we think that some things are beautiful, and others ugly? Why do we think that some things are good, and others evil? Why do we think that
some things are true, and others false? These are questions that have puzzled thinkers for millennia. In the past they have been answered by
separating our emotional from our rational responses. But recent scientific research suggests that the questions now deserve very different answers.

In his fascinating and original new book, John Bowker shows from this research that reason and emotion work much more closely together in forming
human opinions and judgments than has previously been supposed. His argument that faith and belief can be rooted in reason has stunning implications
for the increasingly dangerous relationship between different religions and cultures, and also for our understanding of the meaning of 'God'.

Designed to increase awareness of online resources and highlight the value of your eBook collection, the October eBook of the Month is provided
through the generous support of I.B. Tauris Publishers. Don't miss this unique opportunity to showcase your NetLibrary collection by sharing this
in-depth exploration of science and religion.

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