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The human search for truth has led to massive achievements in science and technology. It has also led to God: this book tells the story of that search for God. It explains: how the search for Goddess and God began and developed; how the human brain and body open the way to God; how the meaning of God is expressed in art, sex, story, music and architecture; how science and God belong together in the human search for truth; and how that search has led to amazing discoveries. It explores: why evil acts are committed in the name of God; why the death of God occurs so often, and yet God still persists; why prayer and praise are such an important part of human nature; and why the search for God points to the revelation of God.
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God. A Brief History, John Bowker
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- God. A Brief History
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Bowker
- Publisher
- Dorling Kindersley
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 400
- ISBN10
- 0751347884
- ISBN13
- 9780751347883
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, Religion & Spirituality, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, References & Manuals, Philosophy, Spirituality, Theology, God
- First published
- 2002
- Original title
- Got a Brief History The Human Search for eternal Truth
- Rating
- 2.65 out of 5
- Description
- The human search for truth has led to massive achievements in science and technology. It has also led to God: this book tells the story of that search for God. It explains: how the search for Goddess and God began and developed; how the human brain and body open the way to God; how the meaning of God is expressed in art, sex, story, music and architecture; how science and God belong together in the human search for truth; and how that search has led to amazing discoveries. It explores: why evil acts are committed in the name of God; why the death of God occurs so often, and yet God still persists; why prayer and praise are such an important part of human nature; and why the search for God points to the revelation of God.




