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  1. Ken Wilber, a philosopher, respects both the integrity of science and the bounties of perennial wisdom. Lamenting the flatland of modernity where interior consciousness, psyche, soul, spirit, values, morals, ethics, and art are collapsed into only one "real" domain, he presents an alternate, integral vision. Soul, body, matter, and spirit all ...

  2. Books. The Marriage of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and Religion. Ken Wilber. Random House Publishing Group, Aug 3, 2011 - Science - 224 pages. There is arguably no more critical and pressing topic than the relation of science and religion in the modern world. Science has given us the methods for discovering truth, while religion remains ...

  3. Apr 1, 1998 · The Marriage of Sense and Soul is Ken Wilber's fourteenth book and his first with a major publisher (most of his others are with Shambhala, one of the best presses for books on spirituality, dharma, and aspects of the "perennial philosophy"). The fact that The Marriage of Sense and Soul has stepped into the mainstream is good.

  4. The Marriage of Sense and Soul is Ken Wilber's fourteenth book and his first with a major publisher (most of his others are with Shambhala, one of the best presses for books on spirituality, dharma, and aspects of the "perennial philosophy"). The fact that The Marriage of Sense and Soul has stepped into the mainstream is good.

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  5. Jan 1, 2001 · The Marriage of Sense and Soul is Ken Wilber's fourteenth book and his first with a major publisher (most of his others are with Shambhala, one of the best presses for books on spirituality, dharma, and aspects of the "perennial philosophy"). The fact that The Marriage of Sense and Soul has stepped into the mainstream is good.

  6. Apr 20, 1999 · The Marriage of Sense and Soul. : Ken Wilber. Harmony/Rodale, Apr 20, 1999 - Science - 240 pages. There is arguably no more critical and pressing topic than the relation of science and religion in the modern world. Science has given us the methods for discovering truth, while religion remains the single greatest force for generating meaning.

  7. Mar 1, 2003 · According to Ken Wilber, one of today's most important and influential philosophers, "There is arguably no more important and pressing topic than the relation of science and religion in the modern world." In The Marriage of Sense and Soul, Mr. Wilber brilliantly shows how we might begin to think about science and religion in ways that allow for ...

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