The Destruction of Logic from Within: Christian Spiritual Fulfillment as a Function of Conscious Awareness and Free Will
The limitations of logic in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of the nature of reality has been encountered by philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, theologians, psychologists, and by people from any field of study, or walk of life, no matter their religious, political, or intellectual affiliation or belief.
Any curious and thinking person who engages with abstract thought, the material world, or the nature of the cosmos, other people, or any pursuit of the mind inevitably runs up against the limitations of the ability of reason and logic to explain, interact with, and understand the mysteries of the universe.

Drawing on Kurt Gödel's application of the 'Paradox of Undecidability' from his Incompleteness Theorems (1931), The Destruction of Logic from Within will expand on G.W. Leibniz' concept of the 'incompossible' and apply it to the limits of logic. This new volume will propose the idea that logic itself can potentially hold within it the ability to surpass its own limitations.

This will be done by exploring the idea that the internal breakdown of logic itself has logically useful implications and applications for ways of seeking individual spiritual growth. It will be argued that when logic reaches its point of breakdown and internal contradiction, an opportunity arises to find meaning in a greater awareness of humanity's limitations of understanding. This, despite many scientific advancements and improvements to material well-being.

The book is part philosophy and part theology, while aiming to reconcile the divergent pathways the two fields of study have taken since the 20th century. Meanwhile, the book's tone is set by telling the story of how spiritual freedom of conscience led to improved well-being for those who sought out a new beginning in North America. Additionally, The Destruction of Logic from Within will examine the biblical basis of freedom of conscience, and for the rationalist skeptic, put biblical coherence under a microscope.

A supplemental glossary is contained in the volume for those who might be unfamiliar with some of the terms and concepts the book employs. As well, each chapter builds on the previous toward presenting a compelling case for accepting the enduring Christian message of God's love.

About the Series:
Experiments in Christian Thought
This new book series from Idea Factory Press (Scarborough, Canada) will approach Christian spirituality in unconventional ways in order to make the merits of Christian ideas better understood for those seeking answers to life's big questions.

In an age where the plausibility of God's existence is often rejected and even mocked reflexively
on scientific grounds, this series will offer a second look at the topic of Christian spirituality.
To those who unquestioningly adhere to the 'conventional wisdom' in current academic institutions that God is or ought to be an off-limits topic for any 'rational' minded person; this series is for you.
To the university or college student who finds themself saying 'trust the science', or 'the science
says', the author offers this series as a gateway to bridging rigid philosophical rationalism with
spiritual belief.

Over the course of exploring this series, it is hoped that the reader will come to understand that
despite progress in material well-being and other advancements, human nature remains the
same today as it has been throughout history. Any number of personal problems, experiences,
or questions that a person has today has been experienced and asked by many people who
have come and gone before the present time.

In our present time, people have a tendency toward knee-jerk reactions to overturn, demolish,
and reinvent anything that doesn't seem to fit with their presupposed worldview. To such
people, it is as though humanity is in a perpetual state of crisis and the answer is to simply
discredit the past with reckless abandon.

Drawing from pre-21st century wisdom, this series offers comfort to those who are ideological
drifters with the assurance that in history, someone somewhere has very likely experienced
something very similar to the issues of today, personally and on a societal level.

Over the course of the series it is hoped that Christian spirituality will show its compatibility with
rationalism, and that mindset was the prevailing norm throughout much of history before the
20th century.

The Experiments in Christian Thought series will be available in both English and Spanish in paperback and eBook editions.

Brought to you by Idea Factory Press Scarborough, Canada. We Make the Lights Come On!
Copyright © 2024 Matthew M. Kryzanowski. All Rights Reserved.
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The Destruction of Logic from Within: Christian Spiritual Fulfillment as a Function of Conscious Awareness and Free Will
The limitations of logic in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of the nature of reality has been encountered by philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, theologians, psychologists, and by people from any field of study, or walk of life, no matter their religious, political, or intellectual affiliation or belief.
Any curious and thinking person who engages with abstract thought, the material world, or the nature of the cosmos, other people, or any pursuit of the mind inevitably runs up against the limitations of the ability of reason and logic to explain, interact with, and understand the mysteries of the universe.

Drawing on Kurt Gödel's application of the 'Paradox of Undecidability' from his Incompleteness Theorems (1931), The Destruction of Logic from Within will expand on G.W. Leibniz' concept of the 'incompossible' and apply it to the limits of logic. This new volume will propose the idea that logic itself can potentially hold within it the ability to surpass its own limitations.

This will be done by exploring the idea that the internal breakdown of logic itself has logically useful implications and applications for ways of seeking individual spiritual growth. It will be argued that when logic reaches its point of breakdown and internal contradiction, an opportunity arises to find meaning in a greater awareness of humanity's limitations of understanding. This, despite many scientific advancements and improvements to material well-being.

The book is part philosophy and part theology, while aiming to reconcile the divergent pathways the two fields of study have taken since the 20th century. Meanwhile, the book's tone is set by telling the story of how spiritual freedom of conscience led to improved well-being for those who sought out a new beginning in North America. Additionally, The Destruction of Logic from Within will examine the biblical basis of freedom of conscience, and for the rationalist skeptic, put biblical coherence under a microscope.

A supplemental glossary is contained in the volume for those who might be unfamiliar with some of the terms and concepts the book employs. As well, each chapter builds on the previous toward presenting a compelling case for accepting the enduring Christian message of God's love.

About the Series:
Experiments in Christian Thought
This new book series from Idea Factory Press (Scarborough, Canada) will approach Christian spirituality in unconventional ways in order to make the merits of Christian ideas better understood for those seeking answers to life's big questions.

In an age where the plausibility of God's existence is often rejected and even mocked reflexively
on scientific grounds, this series will offer a second look at the topic of Christian spirituality.
To those who unquestioningly adhere to the 'conventional wisdom' in current academic institutions that God is or ought to be an off-limits topic for any 'rational' minded person; this series is for you.
To the university or college student who finds themself saying 'trust the science', or 'the science
says', the author offers this series as a gateway to bridging rigid philosophical rationalism with
spiritual belief.

Over the course of exploring this series, it is hoped that the reader will come to understand that
despite progress in material well-being and other advancements, human nature remains the
same today as it has been throughout history. Any number of personal problems, experiences,
or questions that a person has today has been experienced and asked by many people who
have come and gone before the present time.

In our present time, people have a tendency toward knee-jerk reactions to overturn, demolish,
and reinvent anything that doesn't seem to fit with their presupposed worldview. To such
people, it is as though humanity is in a perpetual state of crisis and the answer is to simply
discredit the past with reckless abandon.

Drawing from pre-21st century wisdom, this series offers comfort to those who are ideological
drifters with the assurance that in history, someone somewhere has very likely experienced
something very similar to the issues of today, personally and on a societal level.

Over the course of the series it is hoped that Christian spirituality will show its compatibility with
rationalism, and that mindset was the prevailing norm throughout much of history before the
20th century.

The Experiments in Christian Thought series will be available in both English and Spanish in paperback and eBook editions.

Brought to you by Idea Factory Press Scarborough, Canada. We Make the Lights Come On!
Copyright © 2024 Matthew M. Kryzanowski. All Rights Reserved.
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The Destruction of Logic from Within: Christian Spiritual Fulfillment as a Function of Conscious Awareness and Free Will

by Matthew M. Kryzanowski
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The limitations of logic in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of the nature of reality has been encountered by philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, theologians, psychologists, and by people from any field of study, or walk of life, no matter their religious, political, or intellectual affiliation or belief.
Any curious and thinking person who engages with abstract thought, the material world, or the nature of the cosmos, other people, or any pursuit of the mind inevitably runs up against the limitations of the ability of reason and logic to explain, interact with, and understand the mysteries of the universe.

Drawing on Kurt Gödel's application of the 'Paradox of Undecidability' from his Incompleteness Theorems (1931), The Destruction of Logic from Within will expand on G.W. Leibniz' concept of the 'incompossible' and apply it to the limits of logic. This new volume will propose the idea that logic itself can potentially hold within it the ability to surpass its own limitations.

This will be done by exploring the idea that the internal breakdown of logic itself has logically useful implications and applications for ways of seeking individual spiritual growth. It will be argued that when logic reaches its point of breakdown and internal contradiction, an opportunity arises to find meaning in a greater awareness of humanity's limitations of understanding. This, despite many scientific advancements and improvements to material well-being.

The book is part philosophy and part theology, while aiming to reconcile the divergent pathways the two fields of study have taken since the 20th century. Meanwhile, the book's tone is set by telling the story of how spiritual freedom of conscience led to improved well-being for those who sought out a new beginning in North America. Additionally, The Destruction of Logic from Within will examine the biblical basis of freedom of conscience, and for the rationalist skeptic, put biblical coherence under a microscope.

A supplemental glossary is contained in the volume for those who might be unfamiliar with some of the terms and concepts the book employs. As well, each chapter builds on the previous toward presenting a compelling case for accepting the enduring Christian message of God's love.

About the Series:
Experiments in Christian Thought
This new book series from Idea Factory Press (Scarborough, Canada) will approach Christian spirituality in unconventional ways in order to make the merits of Christian ideas better understood for those seeking answers to life's big questions.

In an age where the plausibility of God's existence is often rejected and even mocked reflexively
on scientific grounds, this series will offer a second look at the topic of Christian spirituality.
To those who unquestioningly adhere to the 'conventional wisdom' in current academic institutions that God is or ought to be an off-limits topic for any 'rational' minded person; this series is for you.
To the university or college student who finds themself saying 'trust the science', or 'the science
says', the author offers this series as a gateway to bridging rigid philosophical rationalism with
spiritual belief.

Over the course of exploring this series, it is hoped that the reader will come to understand that
despite progress in material well-being and other advancements, human nature remains the
same today as it has been throughout history. Any number of personal problems, experiences,
or questions that a person has today has been experienced and asked by many people who
have come and gone before the present time.

In our present time, people have a tendency toward knee-jerk reactions to overturn, demolish,
and reinvent anything that doesn't seem to fit with their presupposed worldview. To such
people, it is as though humanity is in a perpetual state of crisis and the answer is to simply
discredit the past with reckless abandon.

Drawing from pre-21st century wisdom, this series offers comfort to those who are ideological
drifters with the assurance that in history, someone somewhere has very likely experienced
something very similar to the issues of today, personally and on a societal level.

Over the course of the series it is hoped that Christian spirituality will show its compatibility with
rationalism, and that mindset was the prevailing norm throughout much of history before the
20th century.

The Experiments in Christian Thought series will be available in both English and Spanish in paperback and eBook editions.

Brought to you by Idea Factory Press Scarborough, Canada. We Make the Lights Come On!
Copyright © 2024 Matthew M. Kryzanowski. All Rights Reserved.

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BN ID: 2940185942550
Publisher: Idea Factory Press (Scarborough, Canada)
Publication date: 09/28/2024
Series: Experiments in Christian Thought , #1
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Format: eBook
File size: 238 KB

About the Author

Matthew M. Kryzanowski is an educator from Toronto, Canada. As a musician, Matthew has enjoyed spending much of his time playing the piano and directing choirs in various churches around the city. From these experiences he developed a keen interest in philosophy and theology, and is motivated to tackling the big questions of life in innovative ways. Yet, as with most of his interests, Matthew's ideas usually come from somewhere out of left field anyway.

In 2002, Matthew earned a B.A. (History) from the University of Ottawa, and has a Bachelor of Education from Queen's University. He is also a graduate of the Queen's University of School of Music, and holds the professional designation of Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT).

Matthew has been teaching since 2004 in Toronto, he has been married to his lovely wife for 16 years, and together they have two children.

Please do a web search for more information about Idea Factory Press Scarborough, Canada, or Matthew's work on upcoming projects.
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