Is it possible to find spiritual meaning while still being rigorously scientific? Nancy Abrams, determined that yes, it is possible - but we have to change the way we think of God. The question to ask, she shows us, isn't "Does God exist?" but "Could anything exist in the scientific universe that is worthy of being called God?" In this paradigm-shifting book she examines both what God can't be and what a real God could be like. Connecting the desire for spiritual connection to the cutting-edge science of complexity, Abrams argues that religion is an emergent phenomenon, like economics: it's something that emerges from humanity, but that has its own reality.