What Does God Look Like in an Expanding Universe?

"St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the Church’s greatest theologians, wrote 750 years ago, “A mistake about Creation will result in a mistake about God.” What Does God Look Like In An Expanding Universe offers fresh, evolutionary thinking from creative minds and hearts across the theological spectrum about some of life’s big questions: Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? What is the nature of ultimate reality? What happens after death? To say this book is timely would be a serious understatement!”

- Michael Dowd

 


About the Editor

Jim Schenk has a Master's Degree in Theology from the University of Dayton, and a Master's in Social Work from Case Western Reserve University. In 1978 he and his wife Eileen founded Imago (www.imagoearth.org), an ecological education organization, oriented to discovering how we would live if we held the Earth and Its people as sacred. He and Eileen are part of Enright Ridge Urban Eco-Village in Cincinnati, OH, working to create an ecologically friendly urban neighborhood. (www.enrightridgeecovillage.org)

About ImagoEarth Publishing

Imago, an ecological education organization, published a course for Earth Elders in 2005. With the advent of this book, What Does God Look Like in an Expanding Universe?, edited by Jim Schenk, we realized a need to find a publisher that had an orientation toward Ecology and Spirituality. Having failed to do so, Imago, decided to begin its own publishing company, ImagoEarth Publishing. ImagoEarth Publishing focuses on books that deal with the interrelationship between Spirituality and Ecology. The first two offerings from ImagoEarth Publishing are What Does God Look Like in an Expanding Universe? and The Earth Elder Course.

All proceeds from these two books, after costs, will go to Imago, Inc. for use in its programs. Please go to www.imagoearth.org to learn more about Imago.


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