The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) features “Heaven! … Boring?” by Greg Thomas
Greg Thomas’ thought-provoking read, “Heaven!… Boring?,” was featured in the November issue of The New York Times Book Review.
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Author Greg Thomas, MD, brings history, biology, cosmology, philosophy, and life experience together with whimsical and relevant anecdotes to stimulate the intellect while simultaneously entertaining. Examine how modern science sheds light on the relationship between the temporal and the eternal and how this can actually deepen our appreciation for the biblical promise of eternal life. Explore how our present sensory experiences both reveal and conceal the eternal.
Most importantly, Thomas offers reflections on how the gospel promise of eternal life is indeed good news! The promise of eternal life is not a sentimental notion or wishful thinking; it is serious business. This book is for everyone who has ever asked, “Will I get bored in heaven?”
This masterpiece is a work that is designed to inform “Heaven! … Boring?” is first and foremost a labor of love.
Eternal life: is it a dream come true or an ominous threat? For those who worry that floating on clouds and playing harps sounds incredibly dull, this book offers a unique, engaging, and compelling perspective on heaven. “Heaven!… Boring?” departs from typical explorations of Heaven to inspect the concept of life ever after from fresh vantage points.
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