Karen Armstrong’s A History of God examines the shared and distinct beliefs about God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam over 4,000 years. The book delves into theological developments, philosophical debates, and historical contexts that shaped these monotheistic faiths. Armstrong explores how evolving cultural, social, and intellectual movements influenced the perception of the Divine, addressing key figures and moments in religious history. Combining scholarly depth with accessible language, the book appeals to those seeking to understand the profound role of God in shaping human thought, identity, and society. It’s a must-read for anyone exploring interfaith dialogue or theological history.
A History Of God
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Karen Armstrong traces the evolving concept of God across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This insightful book explores theology, history, and spirituality, providing a comprehensive view of how humanity’s understanding of the Divine has shaped civilizations
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