Paul Conant is the author of six books (linked below).
Conant, writing under the byline Roger Conant, was for years a newspaperman in metro New York and has contributed to The New York Times. He served as a combat correspondent in Vietnam. He has no formal scientific training but enjoys corresponding with mathematicians and scientists.
Conant is dedicated to the principle of freedom of speech and press and of theological and academic inquiry.
You are free, in principle, to email Conant at Krypto784 attt gmail dottt com or Kryptx108 atttt gmail dotttt com.
You are at liberty to make mirrors of any or all Conant pages, including the few that are copyrighted. The purpose of the copyright for those pages is simply to guard against significant alteration of the content.
Conant, writing under the byline Roger Conant, was for years a newspaperman in metro New York and has contributed to The New York Times. He served as a combat correspondent in Vietnam. He has no formal scientific training but enjoys corresponding with mathematicians and scientists.
Conant is dedicated to the principle of freedom of speech and press and of theological and academic inquiry.
You are free, in principle, to email Conant at Krypto784 attt gmail dottt com or Kryptx108 atttt gmail dotttt com.
You are at liberty to make mirrors of any or all Conant pages, including the few that are copyrighted. The purpose of the copyright for those pages is simply to guard against significant alteration of the content.
Books by Paul Conant
- The Secret Path -- a Story of Jesus (Alternate title: Jesus Christ's Miracle Cure Book)
- New, thoroughly revised second edition
What is Jesus really saying in the Sermon on the Mount? - Mind Journeys. Philosophical essays
- The Many Worlds of Probability, Reality and Cognition
- Dharma Crumbs. Plays, poetry, musings
- What you don't know about 9/11
Note A: I have no connection to the philosopher James Conant of the University of Chicago -- beyond the fact that most Conants in America are related via a founder family.
Note B: The mathematician James Conant is a relative. He is my son.
Note C: My father, Paul Conant, was a writer of mysteries and thrillers.
Note D: My sister, Jane Blue, was a noted poet.
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