There is widespread belief that the world's religions con- tradict each other
In Natural Religion, acclaimed poet, critic and essayist Frederick Turner sets out to show the assumption of contradictions between religions is not necessarily founded, positing instead that the natural world offers grounds for stating all religions are, in some respect, true. This book explores syncretism, whereby all religions are seen as grasping the same strange and complex reality, but by very different means and handles. Turner approaches this theory in terms of scientific inquiry concluding though there may not be enough room in space itself to fit in all theologies, there may, however, be enough room in time if new scientific descriptions of times nature are to be believed