A friend of mine sent me a short article regarding how scientific research is having problems in the United States (if not worldwide). I need to write my opinions on that well-written article soon. As an academic physician, I see such problems frequently. This article will probably be discussed in my next post.
However, a new book review just came out (!!!) on my new book (A Theology of the Microbiome: An Intersection of Divinity and the Microbial Life Within Us) available on Amazon as well as through the book’s publisher (SacraSage).
Dr. Jay McDaniel who runs a great website / resource for process philosophy and process theology (Open Horizons) wrote this excellent review here.
Dr. McDaniel’s review of my book was very positive which was encouraging. Also, like every good reviewer, he pointed out some areas that could have been improved or expanded. A good book review should always acknowledge the positives and negatives of any book, if possible.
Regardless, his review of my book was kind, enthusiastic, and generally helpful for anyone who might have interest in my new book.
Please keep in mind that I am donating all proceeds from this book to the Center for Open & Relational Theology, so your purchase of the book makes this wonderful theological center accesible for more people.
