| The author has nicely constructed the plot of one of | | | | philosophy as the optimum source of knowledge and |
| the thought provoking intellectual discourse in his book | | | | he has presented multiple reasons to declare that, |
| "Through Science and Philosophy to Religion". The | | | | since within the parameters of scientific experiment |
| author has started his discussion by highlighting the | | | | and philosophical discourse the infinite universe is |
| problems of human life which he has categorized | | | | studied as an object by the finite observer whose |
| between immediate and ultimate. According to him | | | | mental capabilities are insufficient to deduce an |
| immediate problems are concerned with the day to | | | | appropriate conclusion to these ultimate problem. It |
| day affairs such politics, economics and social welfare | | | | would be unjust to classify scientific knowledge or |
| while the ultimate problems are concerned with | | | | philosophical discourse as the most favorable step to |
| humans and the universe. Multiple questions about the | | | | obtain solutions to these ultimate problems. |
| origin and objective behind the creation of human and | | | | The author, in the concluding session, talks about |
| universe and about the relationship between both of | | | | religion in which revelation is the most important |
| them have propelled in the brains of human. | | | | element. In religious transaction the infinite object itself |
| According to the author Science, Philosophy and | | | | casts its details towards the finite observer which is |
| Religion are the three possible approaches to find out | | | | considered, according to the author, as the best |
| answers to these critical questions. In the next part the | | | | source of knowledge. |
| author has questioned the validation of science and | | | | |