The I Index

The Transcendent Brain: Spirituality in the Age of Science

Maybe someday

25

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

33/100

Critics

17/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Alan Lightman

Publisher:

Pantheon

Date:

March 14, 2023

Drawing on intellectual history and conversations with contemporary scientists, philosophers, and psychologists, Lightman asks a series of questions that illuminate our strange place between the world of particles and forces and the world of complex human experience.

What The Reviewers Say

Danny Heitman,
The Wall Street Journal
Mr. Lightman is at an age when such ultimate questions of life—and a possible afterlife—resonate more deeply. That urgency sharpens the focus of The Transcendent Brain, which departs from the more loosely discursive sensibility of the author’s recent books.
Denis Alexander,
The Washington Post
The author’s overall thesis seems to involve some mistaken assumptions. The first is that the belief in a neo-platonic soul is essential for faith. True, as early Christianity spread into a world dominated by Greek philosophy, this view of the soul became popular.
Bill Kelly,
Booklist
Lightman writes with passion and panache about how the search for knowledge need not inhibit moments of transcendence, offering a poignant reminder that wonder is everywhere, if we only look..

Publishers Weekly
Science and spirituality converge in this probing examination of humanity’s connection to the divine.