The case for God : what religion really means.
Karen Armstrong
The case for God : what religion really means. English. - London Bodley Head 2009. - 376
Here Armstrong argues that historically atheism has rarely been a denial of the sacred itself but has nearly always rejected a particular conception of God. She suggests that if we draw creatively on the insights of the past, we can build a faith that speaks to the needs of our troubled polarized world.
God--History of doctrines
Religion and science
God (Christianity)--History of doctrines
211 K145 C / 24748
The case for God : what religion really means. English. - London Bodley Head 2009. - 376
Here Armstrong argues that historically atheism has rarely been a denial of the sacred itself but has nearly always rejected a particular conception of God. She suggests that if we draw creatively on the insights of the past, we can build a faith that speaks to the needs of our troubled polarized world.
God--History of doctrines
Religion and science
God (Christianity)--History of doctrines
211 K145 C / 24748