The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman

The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman

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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.

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The Disappearance of God by Richard Elliott Friedman

In this bold and illuminating new work, Richard Elliott Friedman probes a chain of mysteries that concern the presence or absence of God. He begins with a fresh, insightful reading of the Hebrew Bible, revealing the profound 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? How is it possible that the Bible, written over so many centuries by so many authors, depicts this diminishing visible presence of God - and the growing up of humankind - so consistently? Why has this not been common knowledge? Friedman then investigates this phenomenon's place in the formation of Judaism and Christianity.

Richard Elliott Friedman is a professor of Hebrew and comparative literature at the University of Georgia and one of the country's foremost bible experts. He is the best-selling author of Who Wrote the Bible? He currently resides in Athens, Georgia.

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ISBN 13 9780316294348
ISBN 10 0316294349
Title The Disappearance of God
Author Richard Elliott Friedman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1995-10-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.