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Fingerprints of God: The Search for the Science of Spirituality By Barbara Bradley Hagerty Riverheard Books 323 pp., $33.50 By Gregory M. Lamb May 19, 2009, 5:05 a.m. ET ...
In her new book, Fingerprints of God, NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty investigates the intersection of science and faith. She researched everything from the brain functions of ...
Can science prove that God exists? This was the ambitious question that led award-winning NPR religion correspondent Hagerty on a fascinating trek through the burgeoning scientific field of the ...
The book also discusses what it takes to unlock one’s hidden potential and offers readers hope that, despite the chaos and turmoil in the world, God maintains an underlying peaceful order.
NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty spent a year exploring the emerging science of spirituality for her book, Fingerprints of God. She talks with Weekend Edition Sunday host Liane ...
In her first book, National Public Radio correspondent Hagerty acts as a tour guide through the rocky terrain of scientists who study religious experience. Is there a so-called “God gene”?
These seem too reductionist, so Hagerty identifies and interviews a renegade merry band of contrarian scientists who find the fingerprints of God in spiritual encounters.
In her new book, Fingerprints of God, NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty investigates the intersection of science and faith. She researched everything from the brain functions of ...
Then, as they talked, "I felt the hair on the back of my neck stand on end," Hagerty writes in her new book, "Fingerprints of God," a survey of modern scientific investigation into religious ...
Others are yet to be explained. Miracles leave behind the fingerprints of God. They leave us feeling a sense of wonder inside, knowing that without a doubt something was heaven-sent.
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