"The Spirituality in Science" by Benneth Iwuchukwu

The Spirituality in Science is a unique book penned by Benneth Iwuchukwu. It examines Christianity and religion in general from an unconventional point of view. In the process, the book provides us with a roadmap to live happy and successful lives. 

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Penned by Benneth Iwuchukwu, The Spirituality in Science bestows us with a brand-new perspective of seeing this world. It opens our eyes to new possibilities and gifts us with a road map to live happy and successful lives devoid of fear and superstitions. 

The Spirituality in Science examines Christianity and religion in general from a novel point-of-view. Spirituality is the trend nowadays. Every other person you meet claims to be spiritual. Iwuchukwu fearlessly breaks this trend and shuns spirituality and mysticism. He shows us that there is nothing to gain by following the strict dictates of a religion. Concepts like fasting, sacrificing, or altruism, though seemingly noble, have no place in today’s world. Nevertheless, Iwuchukwu does not reject Christianity. He professes that the way to achieve success and happiness in this life is to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. To do so, we need to know the true meaning of His preaching. Iwuchukwu deciphers the meaning of Christ’s message from an angle of science and innovation. 

The Spirituality in Science introduces us to terms like “Bicameral Mind”, “Kingdomainity”, “God-Consciousness”, “End of Time Consciousness”, and “Youth Rejuvenating Non-Ageing Biological Immortality Technology”, among others. These concepts might seem unbelievable to you at first. However, throughout the course of the book, Iwuchukwu provides plenty of evidence to substantiate his claims. 

Bennett Iwuchukwu is a man of science. It is pretty evident that he has put a lot of thought and research into writing his book. Every one of his claims is backed by scientific knowledge and logic. He includes Quantum Physics and biblical stories to make his points. To make everything more credible, he refers to the works of writers like Julian Jaynes, Frank R. Wallace, William L. Shirer, and Dr. Peter Fenwick, among others. The best part is that he uses biblical quotes to underscore his claims. This makes his claims undoubtedly believable. In fact, it actually made me want to emulate the teachings shared in this book. 

My favorite aspect of Iwuchukwu’s The Spirituality in Science is the way it encourages us to live our best lives now. Iwuchukwu clearly states that creating value for others and ourselves is what matters. Blindly following authorities while ignoring our own well-being can lead us nowhere. Self-flagellation and sacrifice can never be the solution to anything. Iwuchukwu urges us to find real solutions to our problems. He shows us the importance of our brains and mortality. In the process, he reveals to us the ultimate purpose of mankind on this earth. 

The Spirituality in Science is a well-written novel. Iwuchukwu’s writing style is candid and clear. He uses simple words to explain complicated theories. This makes his book easy to understand for everyone. Though, I have to mention that some may find Iwuchukwu’s penchant for repeating certain facts to be monotonous. 

The Spirituality in Science by Benbeth Iwuchukwu is a book of its kind. It is unique and delivers a message that is worth pondering. I highly recommend this book to every open-minded person who strives to lead happy and successful lives. 

Book Details

  • Title: The Spirituality in Science
  • Author: Benneth Iwuchukwu
  • Genre: Nonfiction
  • Theme: Christianity, Success, Life, Science
  • Publication Date: November 30, 2023
  • ISBN or ASIN: B0CP9JCKNY
  • Number of Pages: 216
  • Minimum Audience Age: 13

Book Themes

(Note: 0=none, 1=a few, 2=considerable, 3=pronounced, 4=excessive)

  • Sexual themes: 0
  • Religious themes: 4
  • Violence, self-harm, etc.: 1
  • Crude language, expletives, swearing, etc.: 0
  • Other adult themes: 0

Rating

  • Content: 5 stars
  • Writing Style: 5 stars
  • Appeal to Target Audience: 5 stars
  • Uniqueness: 5 stars
  • Editing: 4 stars
  • Other factors: 5 stars
  • Overall: 4.8 out of 5

About the Author

Portrait of a smiling man with close-cropped hair wearing a checkered jacket over a black shirt with a pendant necklace, against a blurred blue background.

In 1958, Benneth Iwuchukwu was born in Nigeria, West Africa, into a family of seven Christians. His father was an Anglican Church of Nigeria ordained preacher. Benneth received his education at the University of Westminster in London, United Kingdom, The Polytechnic of North London in the United Kingdom, and St. Gregory’s College in Nigeria. He had managerial roles in the following companies: Sainsbury’s, UK; Labstock Nig Ltd; and Scientific Projects UK Ltd. He has a lovely wife and four children.

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  1. Unlike the author, I think a great part of society is gravitating towards a deification of science. For every person who claims to be spiritual, there’s another one who needs facts and data for every minute detail of their lives. I’m neither particularly religious nor especially science-obsessed, so I find this divide fascinating…

    1. It’s fascinating indeed how society seems to oscillate between a reverence for science and a yearning for spiritual connection. Both perspectives offer valuable insights into the human experience, and navigating the divide can be an enriching journey. Finding a balance between the tangible world of facts and the intangible realm of spirituality is a personal endeavor, and one that opens up endless possibilities for exploration and growth. Thank you for sharing your perspective—it’s an intriguing topic to ponder!

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