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Do you have a soul? Is the soul a gift from God? Or is it something else? Does the soul guarantee life after death? Or is its purpose yet to be discovered? In Angelicals Reviewed, researcher of metaphysics, Izak Botha, challenges conventional thinking around the nature of soul and presents a startling new hypothesis. In a groundbreaking study covering multiple disciplines, Izak shares his knowledge regarding the soul. In these pages you will discover: -What individuals, groups, and societies believe regarding the soul-How some accept, and others reject the notion of the soul-How opposing…mehr

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Do you have a soul? Is the soul a gift from God? Or is it something else? Does the soul guarantee life after death? Or is its purpose yet to be discovered? In Angelicals Reviewed, researcher of metaphysics, Izak Botha, challenges conventional thinking around the nature of soul and presents a startling new hypothesis. In a groundbreaking study covering multiple disciplines, Izak shares his knowledge regarding the soul. In these pages you will discover: -What individuals, groups, and societies believe regarding the soul-How some accept, and others reject the notion of the soul-How opposing doctrine differ or agree-How views about the soul alter with time-How the debate around the soul is ongoing-And how the discoveries of cosmology and evolution influence the percepts of the soul.As humanity dabbles with replacing God, the question surrounding the soul-existence, purpose, and destiny-becomes all important. If you have pondered these questions, this book is for you.
Autorenporträt
Izak Botha earned degrees in Building Science and in Architecture from the university of Port Elizabeth, South African. A brief stint as a designer, followed by successful endeavors in outdoor media and property development, saw Botha retire from the corporate world in 1992. Capitalizing on the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain and the hotspots of Cape Town's idyllic beachfront, the next two decades were centered on examining the dogma obfuscating the disciplines of cosmology and evolution. In 2007, Botha released Homo Angelicansis, a non-fiction treatise analyzing spirituality and the soul in the evolutionary context. Settling in a coastal village on the Garden Route of the Western Cape, Botha was inspired to write his first novel, Blood Symbols, a religious conspiracy thriller examining the clandestine role of Imperial Rome in the rise of Christianity. With new insights driving the need to update his views on spirituality, Botha published Angelicals Reviewed. Botha is presently working on his new novel.