ABOUT THE AUTHOUR

THE AUTHOR

JEROME V. SCHOLLE

Jerome V. Scholle’s life journey has been an undoing of the childhood emotional abandonment incurred growing up as the pre-World II oldest of five children in rural southern Indiana. His parents married at mid-life for the first time and were ostracized from their families for a time because of their mixed religion marriage. They were workaholics with little association with families having children of his own age; thus, not having playmates of his age through high school. This set the stage for intellectual pursuits as an individualist doing things on his own.

MY BOOK

DICHOTOMY BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION? A LIVED EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH JOURNEY.

SCIENCE AND RELIGION INTERTWINED HUMAN ENDEAVORS

The book describes the author's journey through life to understand who he is as a human being and thus, his relationship to the universe in which he finds his expression. The expression requires comprehending what others have said about their relationship to their expression in the universe since learning is only built iota by iota on those who have preceded as well as processing new information in our own minds.

Testimonials

5/5

Ray Bass:

"Thank you for this highly fascinating book! I finished reading and was very impressed by it. I think it's the first time I ever saw such an exhaustive analysis of the different states of beliefs throughout history! What this taught me is a greater consciousness of who I am as a human being and a greater sense of belonging through not just spirituality but science. I feel that your book is like a fuller picture of life which exposes areas that were untapped before by religion and science alone. I am thankful for it and have no doubt a lot of people are about to benefit from it."

5/5

Marilyn Parsons:

"What can I say.........it takes a lot of guts to make your life an open book as you did. This is the kind of paper that really requires a lengthy discussion, so I am only going to discuss a few aspects of it. I read it twice as I do all readings with some real 'meat' in them.

5/5

Guy Rowley, MD:

"It was a pleasure reading your manifesto. Wow, have you done a lot of work! It's always agreeable to share opinions with others whose beliefs overlap your own.

5/5

Sylvia Gonzalez:

Let me begin by thanking you for the opportunity to read thru your work! I am an avid reader, but admittedly, not on your scholastic nor professional level. This being said: I still was able to retain many of your ideas, which either enlightened me, or explained away many doubts I have had about "self" and existence.