Lawrence Isaiah Morris
Author, Entrepreneur, Engineer, Technologist, Theologian
New York City, New York, United States
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Lawrence I. Morris, author of the 'Unified Theory of Belief' postulate, is a best-selling & award-winning writer, engineer, technologist, and entrepreneur whose background in data analytics, product development, AI and theology intersect in a search for deeper human understanding. With academic roots in NYU Stern School of Business and Columbia Engineering, Morris explores belief, truth, and structure in both the spiritual and scientific domains. He lives in Brooklyn, NY and continues to examine how revision as well as interpretation - both intellectually and spiritually - shapes the way we live and believe.
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A World Connected Within the Bounds of Interpretation
What if we approached faith the way we approach science - not to disprove it, but to examine it with the same curiosity, rigor, and humility? Influenced by a blend of narratives from Darwin, Genesis, Bayesian analysis and reasoning, and lesser known sacred texts, this book challenges both the devout and the skeptical to reconsider what it means to know, believe, and interpret in a world of finite perspectives.
This is not a call for relativism, but a case for reasoned faith. A belief system - like a dataset- gains meaning only when we understand the limits of what it can and cannot convey.
The Intersection of Free Will and Finiteness
What if free will and destiny are not opposites? What if science and spirituality are not rivals? What if the greatest discoveries in human history have all been fragments of a much larger truth waiting to be connected?
In The Intersection of Free Will and Finiteness, engineer, philosopher, and independent researcher Lawrence I. Morris brings together the ideas developed across his three-book intellectual journey into a single framework that challenges the boundaries between faith, mathematics, physics, and human experience.
Neither purely scientific nor exclusively theological, The Intersection of Free Will and Finiteness is an invitation to think differently. It challenges readers to see uncertainty not as ignorance, but as opportunity; faith not as the abandonment of reason, but as the courage to continue exploring; and knowledge itself as an endless journey toward a truth that no single discipline can fully possess.
For readers of philosophy, spirituality, physics, and the great unanswered questions of existence, this work offers a provocative vision of a universe where free will, finiteness, and the search for God all meet at the same intersection.
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