Towards a Universal Comprehension of God: Science, Religion, Mysticism and Prayer

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Starting from the assured belief that God exists, Moyila Ngonda embarks on an ambitious and wide-ranging exploration of divine creation. Bridging science, religion, asceticism, mysticism and prayer, he argues that the universe is neither accident nor chaos, but the expression of a higher intelligence sustaining all things in harmony. From galaxies and atoms to the mysteries of the soul, angels, and spiritual laws, this work challenges materialist assumptions and invites readers into deeper reflection. Drawing on the Quran, the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita, Ngonda presents a compelling vision of unity in diversity, urging humanity to rediscover its place within the vast and ordered cosmos.

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ISBN

9781915527165

Number of Pages

348

Dimensions

6.14" x 9.21"

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Imprint

Language

Publisher

Books2Africa Press

Year of Publication

2026

Moyila Ngonda was born in 1945 in Bandundu Province, Democratic Repu¬blic of Congo. He has a degree in Inter¬national Relations (University of Lubu¬mbashi), a diploma in Social Communi¬cation (University of Kinshasa), M.A. in International Relations (IRIC, Yaoundé, Cameroon) and a diploma in Development Studies (IUED, Geneva). He has been in diplomatic service since 1973, as First Secretary at the Congo (Zaire) Permanent mission at the UN, New York (1977-1980) and Geneva (1980-1982); Director Head of Service at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2004-2010); Minister Counsellor and Chargé d’Affaires at the DRC Embassy in Paris (2010-2012) and currently Chargé d’Af¬faires at the DRC Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Apart from his diplomatic career he is a poet, painter, engraver and sculptor. He is a leading member of the Union of Congolese Writers and the Association of Plastic Artists. His other publications include « Appel et Méditations d’Afrique » (poetry) (Paris 1981) and « L’Exotérisme et l’Esotérisme » (Paris 2015).

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