ISBN-13: 9781467910675 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 250 str.
This book, written for the curious, peace-seeking reader, shows how universal notions developed through the study of natural complexity, such as multiplicative cascades, bifurcations, chaos, fractal transformations, and self-organized criticality, reveal an impartial, coherent framework to visualize the dynamics and consequences of mankind's actions, including the vital options of order and disorder, peace and anxiety, and unity and division, which we all confront in our lives. Drawing an unforeseen link between the scientific principles and extensive Biblical analysis, Carlos Puente explains how the notions establish a dependable all-inclusive bridge to Christian faith, as the desirable condition for a "simple" yet fulfilling saintly life can only be attained in the root, the straight, the origin, and the positive, satisfying a few unconventional but memorable geometric adages, as "cut the mountains and fill the valleys," "come down the chaotic tree," "let your transformation be positive and unitive," and "let zero be your power," which summarize LOVE to God and neighbor.
Three video presentations about the contents of the book and under the title "The vital role of science in the new evangelization" are available at
http: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuOBta81EYc,
http: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSsPICidHE0 and
http: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=60pOc3nRYnw
Additionally, there is a music video for one of the songs in the book:
http: //youtu.be/T0m1CEMJikY
About the Author: Carlos E. Puente received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1984 and has been a Professor of Hydrology at the University of California, Davis since 1986. His research focuses on understanding natural and man-made complexity. He has authored over fifty publications, including the books "Treasures Inside the Bell" and "The Hypotenuse."
Praise for THE FIG TREE & THE BELL
"A rare synthesis of informed scientific mindset and poetic hermeneutics--the reader needs to employ caution not to be deceived by the apparent simplicity of the work and lest fail to penetrate into the opaque depth between the lines and pages. This work is a sort of apparition of an exceptional application of mind uncharacteristic of the Western academic style."
--Fr. Augustine Pamplany, C.S.T., "Omega: Indian Journal of Science and Religion"
"Carlos Puente takes us on a fascinating and accessible tour of the pervasive interplay of complexity, order and disorder in nature, and shares the profound consonances with spiritual and ethical truths he finds there. The Fig Tree and the Bell is a provocative and inspiring book."
--Fr. William Stoeger, S.J., "Vatican Observatory"
"This original book shows how mathematics can be used not only to deal with natural phenomena, but also, figuratively, to discuss the ethical and religious dimensions of mankind. This bold, suggestive effort provokes our hearts and intelligence by providing a new path for the encounter between science and religion."
--Fr. Rafael Pascual, L.C., "Institute for Science and Faith, Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum"
"Carlos Puente's book explores the recent development of a host of ideas relating to complexity in nature... I am happy to recommend it to readers in religion, science, art and spirituality."
--Dr. Robert J. Russell, "Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences"