Book Reviews & Comments
Below, you will find a collection of reviews and comments on Paul Corson's , A New World View: Knowing God, Understanding our Relationship With the Creator, Understanding Why We Have Infinite Existence. These comments are from academics and readers alike. If you would like to submit a review or express your thoughts and experiences, please feel free to contact us. We welcome your feedback and your thoughts about the eternal Mysteries.
“This book is a brilliant explanation concerning the eternal Mysteries of our existence. Corson's observations are backed by science as well as by reason. He addresses the transcendent realm not from the platform of earth, but from a place beyond the circle of the universe. Corson's unique perspective recognizes the supra-universal factors beyond universal time that are genesis for our material existence, as well as the source of our spiritual immortality. His genius lies in explaining the origin and nature of universal time and its infinite source. For those who seek answers to existential questions of purpose and meaning, and whether there is actually an Other Side, I highly recommend this book.”
“In this expansive essay [book]—combining science, physics, logical reasoning, and intuition—Paul Corson bids the reader to step outside their usual range of experience and journey with him to the limits of the cosmos. The ideas set forth here are clearly and successfully articulated and thoroughly referenced."
“Having read Paul Corson’s book, Touched by God: A Search for Higher Truth, I was eager to read his current essay [book] and was not disappointed. In it, he expands upon his scientifically-based theological studies which, while complicated to a non-scientist like myself, are well worth taking the time and effort to grasp. His writing is intelligent and inspired—enough to make an agnostic such as myself reconsider my philosophy of life and find hope for a compassionate and meaningful universe.”
Reviews and Comments on Other Works
“Paul is a modern day prophet and [I] believe that to have written the essay [chapter] 'Divine Cosmic Continuity: A Basis for the Reality of Heaven' he was reached by God.”
“'Corson is looking into infinity . . . you get this in reports of what shamans do, and you get it in apocalyptic [prophetic] literature—this sense of leaving the world behind.' Peak experiences, such as Corson’s, 'breaks the bounds . . . of daily existence.'"
“Corson is a rational visionary whose work is ahead of its time.”
“Corson’s thinking is shamanic in nature.”
“He [Corson] connects theology and science somewhere near Stephen Hawkin-land.”
“Congratulations!”
