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The Disappearance of God Richard Elliott Friedman

The Disappearance of God By Richard Elliott Friedman

The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman


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Summary

By the author of Who Wrote the Bible?, this work speculates that God's visible presence gradually diminishes through the Bible, leaving humanity alone. It looks at claims by thinkers such as Nietzche that God is dead and relates the findings of modern physics to the age-old quest for God.

The Disappearance of God Summary

The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman

This work, by the author of Who Wrote the Bible? probes a chain of mysteries that concern the presence or absence of God. It begins with a reading of the Hebrew Bible, revealing the mystery and significance of the disappearance of God there. Why does the God who is known through miracles and direct interaction at the beginning of the Bible gradually become hidden, leaving humans on their own by the Bible's end? The book then investigates this phenomenon's place in the formation of Judaism and Christianity. It goes on to explore the forms this feeling of the disappearance of God has taken in recent times, focusing on a connection between Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, who each independantly developed the idea of the death of God. The author then relates all of this to a contemporary spiritual and moral ambivalence. He notes the current interest in linking discoveries in modern physics and astronomy to God and creation, and explores the connection between the mysticism of the Kabbalah and Big Bang cosmology, relating the findings to the age-old quest for a hidden God.

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GOR003096476
9780316294348
0316294349
The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown & Company
19951001
352
N/A
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