Volume 4, Issue 1, October 1995

UNIVERSAL MEANING

There is no need to be concerned about a conflict between science and the spiritual life. People have turned to the spiritual in many ways since the beginning of humanity. Some are tribal and primitive, some very emotional, some focused on ideas and philosophy, some centred on tradition.

But, Albert Einstein once declared "The most important function of art and science is to awaken the cosmic religious feeling and keep it alive."

Perhaps in the very centre of our humanness is a spiritual compass. When we disown that orientation we lose some of our humanness. Life is an exploration and where our awakening will lead as it unfolds.

Search Articles by Keyword

 


Back to Issue Summary || Issue Index || Home


"Religion NOW" is published in limited edition by the Rev. Ross E. Readhead, B.A., B.D., Certificate of Corrections, McMaster University, in the interest of furthering knowledge and participation in religion. Dialogue is invited and welcomed.