This book delves into the fundamental questions that have captivated thinkers for centuries: What is the nature of reality? How does the universe work? Why are we here? And what is our ultimate destiny? The author, writing in the late 19th century, engages with these questions through a lens of scientific inquiry, philosophical reasoning, and theological exploration. Drawing on insights from physics, biology, psychology, and philosophy, the book presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the universe and our place within it. The author explores the nature of matter, life, spirit, and the divine, examining the interplay between these forces and their role in shaping our experience. In doing so, the book grapples with the complexities of existence, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the relationship between science, philosophy, and faith. Ultimately, the book argues for a harmonious worldview, suggesting that a deeper understanding of the natural world can lead to a richer appreciation for the spiritual and theological dimensions of our existence.
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Excerpt from What? How? Why? Whither?: Outline of a Series of Lectures Delivered During the Excampment of the Missouri Sunday-School Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Held at Pertle Springs, Missourim August, 1890
I design at no distant day to develop more fully the scheme of thought here sug gested. In the meanwhile, this outline is presented with the hope that it may prove useful to those into whose hands it may fall.
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