<P>In his new study Beyond Atheism Beyond God author Philip A. Stahl uses atheism as a rational stepping stone to arrive at an emergent conception of the universe exposing features that might be described as transcendent.</P><P>He presents an impersonal approach to Being that is devoid of any specific religious overtones or affi liations. Each person becomes a quantum-based co-creator in his or her own right according to physicist Henry Stapp. As such we are able to thereby see ourselves and our humanity in a new light as opposed to being merely reactive cogs in a vast mechanical-reductionist machine. Effectively we emerge as much more than assemblies of molecules.</P><P>This volume the fourth and final entry in Stahl's series on atheism seeks to arrive at a transcendent concept of being that also surpasses absolutism and naïve or dogmatic deity templates. It considers the development of a more realistic cogent and effective ethics and morality less likely to be exploited by the power mongers or sacred source apologists and it answers the question of whether God exists-though not in the way one would normally assume.</P>