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The Goal of Life, or, Science and Revelation is a profound philosophical treatise that bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and spiritual understanding. H. E. Butler masterfully examines how both empirical observation and divine revelation contribute to comprehending life’s ultimate purpose and meaning.
This work addresses the fundamental tensions between materialistic science and religious faith, proposing that neither discipline need contradict the other when properly understood. Butler presents evidence and arguments drawn from both natural sciences and theological traditions to construct a cohesive worldview. The author explores metaphysical questions about human consciousness, the nature of existence, and our role in the universe.
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy of science, theology, and existential questions, this book offers a balanced perspective on how knowledge from different sources can harmonize to reveal deeper truths about life’s purpose and human destiny.







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