Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson's Nature and Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Craig Leibfreid approaches faith, spirituality, and metaphysics from the opposite end of the spectrum than his inspirations in his spiritual philosophy book Dynamic Empiricism.
Kant and Emerson were prominent philosophers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries respectively and presented evidence of a higher power through existentialism, rationalism, and idealism.
In Dynamic Empiricism, author Craig Leibfreid provides insightful evidence of a higher power through empirical intelligibility or knowledge gained through experience. Principles of physics, chemistry, biology, and geology are used to support his argument. All of these compose a dynamic world that has the ability to connect and bring us closer to the Creator. Variations of identity within the self, object, and environment are observed with respect to spatial and temporal variety and dynamics. "Customs form in discrete locales about how we treat each other and how we treat the world around us. They are generated directly or indirectly by the environment in which we live. This is where the existence of spirit as a conscious energy becomes most evident."
Though this work is deep, it is not too technical or elaborate for lighthearted readers to absorb and understand. The arguments within Dynamic Empiricism will help build your personal relationship with God and identify His Spirit working in your life.