From Publishers Weekly
Here is another book about heaven's winged creatures. But, what a book this is. Essentially a dialogue between the radical theologian and Episcopalian priest Fox and maverick biologist Sheldrake, this book is a bizarre amalgam of New Age speculation and exploration of the writings of Dionysius the Areopagite, Thomas Aquinas and Hildegard of Bingen for news of angels. Of angel lore there is much of merit in this book, but the book is irritating when it pretends to be science rather than spirituality. The authors' work would have benefited from a heavier editorial hand, for the book often reads like an e-mail exchange in which the effort at dialogue too easily descends into monologue. Fox and Sheldrake have written a book that is charming without being dangerous. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Midwest Book Review
Two thinkers present an unusual synthesis of scientific and spiritual ideas, examining modern theology and science in a title which blends Bible passages, quotes from the writings of three great Christian mystics, and reflections backed by modern science. The passages are presented in dialogue form in which the authors respond to quotes, creating an interview-like atmosphere in this eye-opening, witty presentation.
Book Description
Fresh with contemporary relevance, this classic of positive thinking from one of the world's great motivational writers offers galvanizing insights on self-transformation. Based on Emmet Fox's simple message that "thoughts are things" and all potential lies in their creative and constructive use, these thirty-one inspiring essays how to have it all -- health, healing, happiness, and a liberated spirit -- through the power of constructive though. First published in 1940, Power Through Constructive Thinking has been a never-failing source of strength and renewal for generations of readers.
About the Author
Matthew Fox (left) is a priest and director of the Institute in Culture and Creation Spirituality in Oakland, California. Silenced by the Vatican in 1989, he was formally dismissed by the Dominican order in the spring of 1993 after a five-year struggle over his radical views. Fox is the author of many books, including The Coming of the Cosmic Christ, Creation Spirituality, and Sheer Joy.
The Physics of Angels: Exploring the Realm Where Science and Spirit Meet FROM THE PUBLISHER
Creating a profound, intelligent vision of angels for the next millenium, Fox and Sheldrake chart new territory in the relationship between religion and science.
What are angels? Many people believe in angels, but few can define these enigmatic spirits. Now visionary theologian Matthew Fox and acclaimed biologist Rupert Sheldrakepioneers in modern religious thinking and scientific theorylaunch a groundbreaking exploration into the ancient concept of the angel and restore dignity, meaning, and joy to our time-honored belief in these heavenly beings.
Their guides on this journey: voices of classical religious thoughtincluding the great Christian mystics and the Bible itselfand startling of modern physics and socmology. Their discovery: Angels are far greater and more pwerful beings than we ever knew, and our belief in them can revolutionize our lives and have profound implications for the future.