The Resurrection and the Afterlife,
Paperback - 256 pages,
by Ali Unal.
Description :
Does everything exist for a while and then disappear into nothingness?
Or, is it here for a while and then transformed into something eternal?
Of course, this question includes humanity. This work presents a
scientific and logical argument for the validity of one of religion's
main elements of faith: belief in the resurrection and the afterlife.
Thanks to the advances of modern science, we have an ever-increasing
appreciation of just what an amazing creation our universe is. Even the
knowledge that scientists and doctors continue to gather about our
bodies stagger our imaginations. We see miracles repeated so many times
that we take them for granted; the changes of the seasons, rain from
the clouds, the growth of flowers and trees, and the soil's production
of all kinds of fruit. We look around us and see the fantastic
abundance of animate and inanimate life: animals, geological features,
water, fish, stars and so on. Any person given to reflection must
wonder what purpose all of creation serves.
Basing himself on Said Nursi's
Risale-i Nur, Ali Unal presents a
scientific and logical argument for the validity of one of religion's
main elements of faith: belief in the resurrection and the afterlife.