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Heaven’s Fractal Net
Retrieving Lost Visions in the Humanities
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
342 Pages, 7.00 x 10.00 x 0.68 in
- Paperback
- 9781666737998
- Published: September 2022
$71.00 / £56.00 / AU$109.00
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William J. Jackson, after winning a Danforth graduate school fellowship in 1975, earned his PhD from Harvard University in the comparative study of religion, which involves language study, history of religion, and exploration of literature. He was a professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University, and published biographies and translations of South Indian singer-saints' songs in such books as Tyagaraja—Life and Lyrics; Songs of Three Great South Indian Saints; and Vijayanagara Visions, all of which were published by Oxford University Press.
In 2000 he was awarded a sabbatical fellowship at the Rockefeller Research Center in Bellagio, Italy, where he worked on Heaven’s Fractal Net, a book about fractal-like geometrical patterns found in the world’s cultures (published by Indiana University Press, 2004). He also published The Wisdom of Generosity, about America’s history of acts of compassion and volunteerism (Baylor University Press, 2008), and American Tricksters (published by Cascade, 2015).
“Long ago, the Eiffel Tower served me among key examples demonstrating that Mab was familiar with fractality long before it came to mathematics and the sciences. Fractality was soon traced back to time immemorial, in particular by many examples of religious iconographs identified by William Jackson. It is a real delight to see them brought together in this attractive and important book.”
- Benoit B. Mandelbrot, Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Yale University