Author: Gerald Schroeder
Title: The Hidden Face of God: Science Reveals the Ultimate Truth
LSU
Rating: 5

Summary: Though Schroeder states he is neither evolutionist nor creationist, he provides objective rationale that suggests parameters that define and and limit the value and legitimacy of evolution. He does this in part by describing complexities of cosmology, physics, metaphysics, cell life, meiosis, nerve structure/function, the mind/brain dichotomy, and cognition.

Schroeder’s Jewish yet seemingly non-religious context provides interesting perspective on the origin of life. From molecule to nebulus, he points to evidence that information-embedded networks metaphysically substantiate existence.

For those looking for a succinct overview of molecular, cellular, brain, and mind/brain function, this MIT-graduate in physics and biology provides such. In reader-friendly language, Schroeder offers abundant metacognitive mind marvels. Page 62 exemplifies his ability to simplify the amazing complexity and wonder of cellular function. This book should help many gain new perspective on old thought paradigms.