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The Marriage of Sense and Soul : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Marriage of Sense and Soul
''The Marriage of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and Religion'' is a 1998 book by American author Ken Wilber. It reasons that by adopting contemplative (e.g. meditative) disciplines related to Spirit and commissioning them within a context of ''broad science'', that "the spiritual, subjective world of ancient wisdom" could be joined "with the objective, empirical world of modern knowledge". The text further contends that integrating science and religion in this way would in turn, "have political dimensions sewn into its very fabric". ==Importance==
Underscoring how important the relationship between science and religion is to our unfolding world, Wilber explains that science "has given us the methods for discovering ''truth'', while religion is the force that generates ''meaning''". To illustrate this point, the author enlists his AQAL model to show how varying understandings of Spirit, from romanticism to idealism through postmodernism have over time, predicated humanity's own development in relation to ''the Big Three'' cultural ''value spheres'' of ''art'' (Upper Left quadrant), ''morals'' (Lower Left quadrant), and ''science'' (Right hand quadrants).
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