A history of God

the 4000-year quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

460 pages

English language

Published 2004 by Gramercy Books.

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As soon as they became recognizably human, men and women - in their hunger to understand their own presence on earth and the mysteries within and around them - began to worship gods. Karen Armstrong's masterly and illuminating book explores the ways in which the idea and experience of God evolved among the monotheists - Jews, Christians and Muslims.

Weaving a multicolored fabric of historical, philosophical, intellectual and social developments and insights, Armstrong shows how, at various times through the centuries, each of the monotheistic religions has held a subtly different concept of God. At the same time she draws our attention to the basic and profound similarities among them, making it clear that in all of them God has been and is experienced intensely, passionately and often - especially in the West - traumatically.

Some monotheists have seen darkness, desolation and terror, where others have seen light and transfiguration; …

10 editions

Subjects

  • God -- Comparative studies.
  • God -- Biblical teaching.
  • God -- History of doctrines.
  • God (Islam) -- History of doctrines.
  • God (Judaism) -- History of doctrines.
  • Judaism -- Doctrines -- History.
  • Islam -- Doctrines -- History.