About the Author, Dr. Ernest Lane, Author

Since retiring from medical practice Ernest Lane has devoted his energy and studies to finding answers to questions about God, the meaning of existence, and effects of core beliefs on our outlook and actions.

Lane’s background included childhood exposure to Jewish, Protestant, and Catholic religious orientations. This puzzling mix sparked his curiosity and created a deep interest in understanding religion and its effects on personal character. Through his studies Lane became aware of the dangers of exaggerated self-righteousness that at times may be associated with one’s religious beliefs.

Lane led a tumultuous early life, losing his parents when he was only a few weeks old and bouncing from adoptive parents to an orphanage to the care of relatives. His wide-ranging look at life--including military service, many early jobs, and a great deal of independence--created a foundation that developed flexibility towards not only circumstances but thought and viewpoint as well.

In Wiley’s Discovery Lane’s research has come together in a unique fantasy journey. In a way that is easy to read, entertaining, and intellectually challenging, this book explores concepts of meaning and of God, a word that is highly valuable to many. Understanding of these concepts is important in our everyday lives.

Dr. Lane’s first book, God Unmasked, received outstanding endorsements and reviews and was followed by a second book, Silverstein, Levy, Lane, an autobiography.

In addition to his books, retirement endeavors include enjoyment of small-scale farming and marriage to a wonderful woman.

 

Contact Information:

Dr. Ernest Lane
PO Box 621
Beavercreek, OR 97004

eMail: ernestlane@bctonline.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reader Testimonials ...

"This book does a great job of making difficult concepts not only accessible but downright enjoyable."

- Michael Cavanaugh, past president of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science

"What a delightful narrative? So many moments of humor, others of deep reflection, things to think about, laugh about, enjoy. I was seeing it as a production of delight that also stretches people’s thinking as it moved along. What fun to read."

- Rev. Peggy Luckman, Methodist minister


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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