Book Endorsements
Bracken writes with the clarity and breathtaking range of a Charles Taylor or a George Ellis. Not content to belabor the standard battlelines of our day (mind versus body, science versus religion, materialism versus idealism), he uncovers resources in Western thought long since lost to public awareness. The result is a moving vision of intersubjectivity without subjectivism—a worldview deeply informed by science without being imprisoned within it. These pages synthesize science, creative experience, imagination, and the divine lure with courage and moral depth. . . . One of the most impressive works in constructive philosophy I have read in years.
—Philip Clayton, author of Adventures in the Spirit: God, World, Divine Action
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