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Recommended Reading
Life After Death:
The Evidence
By Dinesh D'Souza
Is death the end? Or, as bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza argues, do the latest discoveries in physics and neuroscience, the most convincing philosophical deductions, and the most likely conclusions from anthropology and biology lend increasing credibility to the prospect of life after death?
Unlike many books about the afterlife, Life after Death: The Evidence makes no appeal to religious faith, divine revelation, or sacred texts. Drawing on some of the most powerful theories and trends in physics, evolutionary biology, science, philosophy, and psychology, D'Souza shows why the atheist critique of immortality is irrational and draws the striking conclusion that it is reasonable to believe in life after death. He concludes by showing how life after death can give depth and significance to this life, a path to happiness, and reason for hope.
"Man discovers his capacity to transform and in a certain sense co-create the world through his own work."
Pope John Paul II
Centesimus Annus
Recommended Catholic Links
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