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Life is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition

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Wendell Berry, 2001, Counterpoint, 153 pages, trade paperback.

Very good contain, owners names on first page, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

Wendell Berry is one of my heroes. I return to his words over and over again. His poetry transcends me. Here he tackles life. - Susan

In "Life Is a Miracle", the devotion of science to the quantitative and reductionist world is measured against the mysterious, qualitative suggestions of religion and art. Berry sees life as the collision of these separate forces, but without all three in the mix people are left at sea in the world.

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Wendell Berry, 2001, Counterpoint, 153 pages, trade paperback.

Very good contain, owners names on first page, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

Wendell Berry is one of my heroes. I return to his words over and over again. His poetry transcends me. Here he tackles life. - Susan

In "Life Is a Miracle", the devotion of science to the quantitative and reductionist world is measured against the mysterious, qualitative suggestions of religion and art. Berry sees life as the collision of these separate forces, but without all three in the mix people are left at sea in the world.

Wendell Berry, 2001, Counterpoint, 153 pages, trade paperback.

Very good contain, owners names on first page, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover shows shelf wear.

Wendell Berry is one of my heroes. I return to his words over and over again. His poetry transcends me. Here he tackles life. - Susan

In "Life Is a Miracle", the devotion of science to the quantitative and reductionist world is measured against the mysterious, qualitative suggestions of religion and art. Berry sees life as the collision of these separate forces, but without all three in the mix people are left at sea in the world.

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