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I doubt that Mr. Wilber's writing is likely to bring about any
reconciliation among those who are already divided on these issues. A look at the readers'
reviews on web pages of on-line booksellers reveals that opinions of Mr.
Wilber's scholarship, clarity and insight regarding science and religion fall
into two strongly divided camps: those who think it's shallow rubbish and those
who think it's brilliant (and yes, my review is one of the most strident
among the former). As close as I can tell from most reader/reviewers, the
divergence seems to be along the lines of science backgrounds on one side and
non-science backgrounds on the other. That doesn't seem much different from what
we already have.
Best regards,
Charles Stout
Media Arts Manager
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
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