The Physical Dimension of God's Voice

Abstract

There is evidence to suggest that God occasionally communicates directly with humanity and that His voice is “heard”. (1 Samuel Chapter 3) This paper addresses the nature of this communication and whether this act by God is scientifically discernable and mechanistic. In communicating with human beings how does God transcend the Divine/human boundary?

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Rodger Jones
Rutgers University - New Brunswick (PhD)

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