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Praise for God and the New Cosmology
"God and the New Cosmology
is an incisive book that makes a valuable contribution to
contemporary philosophy of religion." Stephen T. Davis,
Claremont McKenna College
"A well-argued case for natural theology
based on the recent burst of discoveries that God, after
all, designed the universe for man. Given the excellent
historical context in which Corey frames his case and the
rational manner in which he closes off the loopholes, the
stage is set for a paradigm shift in the secular arena.
I highly recommend this book." Hugh Ross, astrophysicist
and author of The Fingerprint of God
"This
enthusiastically, but carefully, argued account should convince
any reader that cavalier dismissal is no longer justified.
Deism is back as a serious discussion partner." John
B. Cobb, Jr, Claremont Graduate School
"Cosmologists
in the physics community are moving back to the idea that
the universe provides compelling evidence of intelligent
design. Michael Corey, hoping to reinstate old-style natural
theology on the basis of this new-style physical evidence,
presents what is perhaps the most complete account available."
David Ray Griffin, The School of Theology at Claremont
Praise for Back
to Darwin
"Back to Darwin...is excellent! M.A.
Corey has done tremendous research. His argument is clear
and convincing, [and]...his writing style makes the most complex
scientific material within the range of an educated reader
who is willing to think a bit. I hope [the]...book is widely
read. It will not convince the die-hards (nothing will) but
will nourish many people like myself." John A.
Sanford, internationally known Jungian analyst and author
of 16 books on the psychology of religion, including The
Kingdom Within.
"In this provocative
book, Michael Corey argues that Darwin was a deist, not
an atheist; that biological evolution is unintelligible
on atheistic premises; and that Deistic Evolutionism provides
the best explanation of our universe. One need not argue
with Coreys third thesis to recognize that he has
argued for the first two theses thoroughly and convincingly."
David Ray Griffin, The School of Theology at Claremont
Praise for The
Natural History of Creation
"The reader is left spellbound by the scope, intelligence,
and acuity of Coreys analysis. His most recent book,
The Natural History of Creation,
is another of his thoughtful, passionate works cogently
arguing for G-d through scientific evidence. Coreys
books deserve the widest attention for they offer must reading
for anyone who is truly interested in rationally understanding
the ultimately divine nature of the cosmos."
Victor H. Urecki, Rabbi, Congregation Bnai Jacob,
Charleston, West Virginia
Praise for Job, Jonah, and
the Unconscious
"[The] clear and lively writing style [of Job,
Jonah, and the Unconscious] makes for easy reading.
I enjoyed the way Corey takes on such "heavy-weights" as
members of the Hilman school and even C.G. himself. It is
refreshing to hear an intelligent discussion of the problem
of evil and a sensible defense of the Christian position
about it. The book will appeal to many other people than
simply intellectuals. Its readership will, to be sure, consist
of educated people but the important thing is that they
will be searching and questioning people." John
A. Sanford, internationally known Jungian analyst and author
of 16 books on the psychology of religion, including The
Kingdom Within.
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