With the publication of this book, the author has completed his trilogy on fundamental Christian metaphysics. (Each of the three books in the series may be used on a stand-alone basis.) The first book in the series - entitled "Classroom Version of As I See It: The Nature of Reality by God" - is written as a narrative in the first person singular as if God were writing in order to more fully engage readers in their introduction to Christian metaphysics. Although written second, the author's book - entitled "Divine ...
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With the publication of this book, the author has completed his trilogy on fundamental Christian metaphysics. (Each of the three books in the series may be used on a stand-alone basis.) The first book in the series - entitled "Classroom Version of As I See It: The Nature of Reality by God" - is written as a narrative in the first person singular as if God were writing in order to more fully engage readers in their introduction to Christian metaphysics. Although written second, the author's book - entitled "Divine Metaphysics of Human Anatomy" - is intended to be read last in the trilogy series. After the author finished writing "Divine Metaphysics of Human Anatomy," he recognized the need for a primer that would make Christian metaphysics more relatable and practical for students' daily use. That is why he wrote the current book - entitled "God, Our Universal Self: A Primer for Future Christian Metaphysics." This book is meant to help readers think metaphysically and solve problems daily using Christian metaphysics. All three books, taken together, will help readers understand how spiritual reality and physical reality are interwoven. The three books will also enable readers to harmonize mainstream Christianity with Christian metaphysics by demonstrating the two perspectives as complementary and not contradictory. Finally, the books in this series will enable readers to harmonize Biblical truth with facts and well-grounded theories from the natural sciences. (The only way to harmonize some aspects of the two is through Christian metaphysics.) All of the author's books on Christian metaphysics (including others not in this trilogy) will be useful not only to Christians before the return of Christ Jesus but also to those living during his Millennial rule on Earth.
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