Benneth Iwuchukwu’s The Spirituality in Science has recently captured international attention, winning five major literary awards for its groundbreaking ideas and fearless exploration of human evolution. The accolades include the Atlas of Stories Award, The Bookish Reader’s Pick Award, Book World Front Award, Booknomad Tales Five Stars Award, and the Global Spines Book Award.
Adding to its growing list of achievements, The Spirituality in Science was also named the May 2024 BREW Readers’ Choice Award Book of the Month and is a 2024-2025 BREW Readers’ Choice Award Finalist, firmly establishing its place among today’s most bold and thought-provoking publications.
In this compelling work, Iwuchukwu challenges long-standing notions of spirituality, suggesting that what was once a critical tool for survival has now become humanity’s greatest illusion. He proposes that the next stage of human evolution will be shaped not by faith but by scientific discovery and the untapped potential of the human brain, leading to the fulfilment of the Biblical prophecy that man will become like God.
Drawing inspiration from the story of Galileo—persecuted for asserting that the Earth revolved around the Sun—Iwuchukwu believes society is once again standing at a historic crossroads. Just as scientific truth ultimately overcame religious dogma centuries ago, he asserts that reason and innovation will now rise above mysticism and traditional religious beliefs.
“This book is not merely another critique of religion,” says Iwuchukwu. “It’s a manual for the future of humanity—one that equips readers with the vision and intellectual tools to move beyond worship, toward wisdom.”
Whether readers agree with his assertions or not, The Spirituality in Science is impossible to dismiss. It serves as a bold challenge for thinkers, dreamers, and seekers of truth—especially for those daring enough to consider that divinity might not be inherited but attained.
The Spirituality in Science is available worldwide in both print and digital formats. Readers are encouraged to engage with its radical propositions—before, as the author half-jokingly warns, “it is banned.”
Title: The Spirituality in Science (Second Edition)
Author: Benneth Iwuchukwu
Availability: Global
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WN5JHZV
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62593969-the-spirituality-in-science
For media enquiries, review copies, or interview requests, please contact Benneth Iwuchukwu at Beniwuch@gmail.com
In The Spirituality in Science, Benneth Iwuchukwu takes readers through the arc of human civilisation, arguing that spirituality—like beliefs in alchemy and a flat Earth—belongs to humanity’s past. Once essential for survival, religious and mystical beliefs are now seen as barriers to progress. With fearless conviction, Iwuchukwu maintains that the full utilisation of the human brain—the “microcomputer”—will enable humanity to achieve godlike powers through knowledge, innovation, and intellect, rather than faith.
Benneth Iwuchukwu, born in 1958 in Nigeria to a Christian family, was raised by a father who served as an ordained Anglican pastor. He pursued his education at St. Gregory’s College, Yaba College of Technology, the Polytechnic of North London, and the University of Westminster. Over his career, he has held leadership roles in both scientific and commercial fields, including at Labstock Nigeria Ltd and Scientific Projects UK Ltd. A husband and father of four, Benneth now dedicates his life to writing, pushing boundaries, and inspiring a new vision for humanity’s future.
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