In The Case for God, Karen Armstrong argues that religion’s true purpose is often misunderstood in today’s secular world. Drawing from historical and theological insights, Armstrong examines how religion has evolved over millennia, offering answers to fundamental questions about human existence, morality, and the nature of God. She critiques modern secularism’s limited view of religion, proposing a more spiritual and less doctrinal approach to faith. Through this exploration, Armstrong advocates for the role of religion in addressing the deeper dimensions of human life, providing insight into the challenges of modern spirituality and its relevance in the 21st century.
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Armstrong presents a compelling argument for the value of religion in modern society, challenging contemporary misconceptions. She examines the role of religion in addressing the human quest for meaning and proposes a more nuanced understanding of faith.
Format | Hardback |
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Author | Karen Armstrong |
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