TOVP Book of the Week #16
Fri, July 16, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Mystic Universe: An Introduction to Vedic Cosmology By Ashish Dalela (Rishiraja Dasa) Unlike previous works on Vedic cosmology, which discuss the model of the universe without describing its connection to a theory of nature, this book discusses the theory before it describes the model. The book discusses the reasons in science for adopting a different
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TOVP Book of the Week #15
Fri, July 09, 2021
by Sunanda Das
God and Science – Divine Causation and the Laws of Nature By Sadaputa Dasa (Dr. Richard L. Thompson) In the world of modern science, traditional religion is often seen as a force of ignorance which attempts to impose outdated ideas on scientific truth. At the same time, many scientists see science giving rise to a
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TOVP Book of the Week #14
Sat, July 03, 2021
by Sunanda Das
A Mousetrap for Darwin: Michael J. Behe Answers His Critics By Michael J. Behe In 1996 Darwin’s Black Box thrust Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe into the national spotlight. The book, and his subsequent two, sparked a firestorm of criticism, and his responses appeared in everything from the New York Times to science blogs and
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TOVP Book of the Week #13
Sun, June 27, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Mysteries of the Ancient Vedic Empire: Recognizing Vedic Contributions to Other Cultures Around the World By Stephen Knapp (Sri Nandanandana Das) The Vedic culture is accepted by numerous scholars as one of the most sophisticated civilizations to appear after the last glacial period of 12,000 years ago. It developed in ancient India, and as the
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TOVP Book of the Week #12
Fri, June 18, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Human Devolution: A Vedic Alternative to Darwin’s Theory By Michael A. Cremo (Drutakarma das) In their controversial bestseller Forbidden Archeology, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson documented evidence showing that humans have existed on earth for hundreds of millions of years and catalyzed a global inquiry. Such anomalous evidence, contradicting Darwinian evolution, catalyzed a
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TOVP Book of the Week #11
Fri, June 11, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Puranic Cosmology, Volume 1 By H.H. Danavir Goswami (Dr. Dane Holtzman) Includes the cosmological sections from Visnu Purana, Vayu Purana, Makandeya Purana and Linga Purana. Compiled by Srila Krsna-Dvaipayana Vyasa. A virtual storehouse of scientific wisdom waiting to be discovered by modern thinkers. Questions which have baffled the world s best brains for centuries are
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TOVP Book of the Week #10
Thu, June 03, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Stephen Hawking on Trial: Confronting the Big Bang By Pierre St. Claire (Vaiyasaki Dasa) The wee Doctor behind the electronic voice on trial? Stephen Hawking’s influence was significant. Nonetheless, renowned cosmologists have detected serious errors in his Grand Design theory of the universe. Stephen Hawking On Trial documents the flaws in the final theory of
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TOVP Book of the Week #9
Fri, April 23, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Essays on Science and Religion By Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami (Dr. T.D. Singh) Science and religion are the two most dominant forces of humanity in the search for the ultimate meaning of life and the universe. Are these two forces reconcilable? If yes, what are the possible grounds for their synthesis? Could the recent developments in
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TOVP Book of the Week #8
Sat, April 17, 2021
by Sunanda Das
Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries That Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe By Stephen C. Meyer The New York Times bestselling author of Darwin’s Doubt and Intelligent Design scholar presents groundbreaking scientific evidence of the existence of God, based on breakthroughs in physics, cosmology, and biology. Meyer uses three scientific points to
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