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WHENCE & WHEREFORE The Cosmological Destiny of Man Scientifically and Philosophically Consideredby Zahavy, Zev & Lovell, Sir BernardFirst Edition
A. S. Barnes & Co.. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover clean & tight, unmarked, minimal wear. Jacket has light edgewear, light scuffing, price clipped. Comprising an analysis relating to the significant essay "In the Centre of Immensities" by the distinguished Professor Sir Bernard Lovell, University of Manchester, England. This important book pursues a bold and dynamic theme. It foresees the possibility that science and theology may harness their energies in a unified endeavor, and thereby assume a creative role of leadership in formulating a meaningful outlook for a bewildered, aimless society....; 8vo; 178 pages .
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