Contemplate the vastness of time and space -- and humanity's place within the cosmos

In an age of dizzying scientific discovery and cultural fragmentation, it’s natural to feel both awed and unmoored. Telescopes peer deep into the fabric of time, quantum physics reshapes our grasp of cause and effect, and news cycles bombard us with suffering, division, and disillusionment. Many thoughtful people are asking: Where is the divine in all of this? Or perhaps more urgently: Can there be any coherent spiritual path that still makes sense today? Arthur Yavelberg’s award-winning book, A Theology for the Rest of Us , offers a resounding “yes”—but without the dogma, division, or prepackaged answers that turn so many away from organized religion. Rather than demanding belief or allegiance, this book invites contemplation —of existence, of meaning, of our place in the universe. Drawing insight from both Eastern and Western traditions, from Taoism to Christianity, Buddhism to Enlightenment philosophy, and from modern thinkers like Alan Wat...