Godscience reaches across boundaries. It looks at sacred thought not as the property of one religion, one school, or one fixed system, but as part of a larger human search. That gives the book a wide horizon.
Frank Geltner writes about conscience, morality, the sacred, and the structure of existence with a voice that stays grounded. Even when the themes are large, the writing keeps a personal current running through it.
What stays with the reader is the sense that this book was written by someone who has lived with these questions for a long time. That sincerity comes through. It gives the book warmth.
For readers drawn to spiritual reflection, philosophical inquiry, and the deeper patterns behind belief, Godscience offers a thoughtful and memorable reading experience.