OREMUS (LET US PRAY): AN ANTHOLOGY OF MATHEMATICAL, MUSICOLOGICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND THEOLOGICAL PAPERS (bold)
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Oremus (Let Us Pray): An Anthology of Mathematical, Musicological,
Philosophical, and Theological Papers is a compilation of twelve
independent research works in a spirit of prayer (Oremus, Latin: let us pray) and
mathematical rigor. The topics are inclusive of the moderate realist
ontological and epistemological foundations of the philosophy of Mathematical Realism of Joseph Manago (www.lstbooks.com/bookview/2105), the application of
first - order mathematical logic to theological arguments of our Lord Jesus
Christ and St. John the Evangelist, the mathematical structure of the a
posteriori inductive analogical inferential argument of deism for the existence
of God, the philosophical evaluation of the cosmological theory of inflation
(and the Multiverse Hypothesis) and of the unified field
mathematical framework of string
theories, the refutation of the epistemological a priorism and double - aspect monism of
Spinoza (and Einstein) and mathematical analysis of some Spinozistic
a priori deductive arguments, the
demise of Dr. Francis Crick's "Astonishing Hypothesis" of the
materialistic reductionism of all human consciousness to neural correlates in
the brain, an intertheoretic - philosophical,
phenomenological, and neurobiological - paradigm of the human mind (consciousness)
consonant with the Catholic intermediate monistic theory of Hylomorphism, an introduction to
the history of algebra from Babylon and Egypt to Fibonacci, Cardano,
Viete, and Descartes, a brief history of the life,
works, and thoughts of Rene Descartes, the Scriptural textual inspiration for
the Mystery of Christ Songs of Joey Manago, the Schillinger
projective geometrical analysis of the melodic contours of the Mystery of Christ Songs and an
explication of the theory that music is the realization of the mathematical
principles of material symmetry ("organic forms"), and an outline of
the elements of music (sound, melody, harmony, rhythm, and form) suitable for a
syllabus in a Music Theory and Composition course. Bibliography of the works of
Joseph Manago appended. This book provides an in -
depth insight into the versatile and profound thoughts of Joseph Manago.
About the Author
The author is a mathematician,
philosopher, composer - musician, molecular biologist, writer, and former
professor in biomedical sciences at a dozen New York universities inclusive of
the Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center of the State University of New
York), City University of New
York, Long Island University, New York Institute of Technology, and Pratt
Institute. His publications include "Mathematical Logic and the
Philosophy of God and Man" (Indiana: 1st Books Library, 2000; www.1stbooks.com/bookview/2105),
"Mystery of Christ Songs of Joey Manago" (New York: Joseph N. Manago
Publishing, 2002), popular religious ballads ("The Joy of Christmas",
"Light of the World", "Bread of Life", "But This Is
Eternal Life", and "Happy Father's Day") on albums released by HillTop
Records (Hollywood, CA), and experimental research in cell biology and cytogenetics
(Cytologia
45: 561 - 569, 1980; Biological Abstracts 72 (3): 1764, 1981).
Joseph Manago did his doctoral studies at