The Invisible Life
Where Science and Faith Dance at the Edge of What Can Be Seen
Publisher Description
For nine books, the series asked one question: what happens when systems cannot see the people they process? This book asks the question that was underneath it the entire time: what if the most important things in human experience were never meant to be seen?
In The Invisible Life, Dr. Patrick Fisher — Licensed Professional Counselor, theologian, and researcher with twenty years of clinical practice — stands at the intersection of science and faith and refuses to choose a side. This is not a book that argues for religion over science or science over religion. It is a book that follows the evidence — clinical, empirical, philosophical, and theological — to the edge of what can be measured, and then keeps walking.
Through the lens of invisible disability, invisible data, invisible justice, and invisible human bonds, Fisher traces the theological architecture that has been present beneath the entire series. He examines how the clinical encounter shares structural DNA with the sacramental encounter — both depend on presence, both require witness, and both transform when someone chooses to see what was always there. He documents the parallels between diagnostic epistemology and theological epistemology, between the faith required to trust an invisible symptom and the faith required to trust an invisible God.
The book integrates Fisher's MA in Theology with his PhD in Educational Psychology and his twenty years of clinical work to propose that science and faith are not adversaries but dance partners — each illuminating what the other cannot see, each dependent on the other for the full picture of human experience.
Book 10 of The Invisible Series by Patrick Fisher, PhD.
Published by TheraPetic Solutions Inc.
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