Please click above

to give us a rating

Related Books
Rare
The Spiral Staircase written by Karen Armstrong performed by Virginia Leishman on CD (Unabridged)

The Spiral Staircase written by Karen Armstrong performed by Virginia Leishman on CD (Unabridged)£29.99

A raw, intensely personal memoir of spiritual exploration from one of the world’s great commentators on religion. After seven years in a convent, which she left, dismayed by its restrictions, an experience recounted in Through the Narrow Gate, Karen Armstrong struggled to establish herself in a new way of life.....

A History of God - The 4,000 Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam written by Karen Armstrong performed by Karen Armstrong on Audio CD (Abridged)

Rare
A History of God - The 4,000 Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam written by Karen Armstrong  performed by Karen Armstrong  on Audio CD (Abridged)
  Zoom
Our Price:  £29.99Earn 29 Loyalty Points
+

ISBN:  9780060591854
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Religion
Duration:  360 mins
Length:  Abridged
Author:  Karen Armstrong
Performer 1:  Karen Armstrong
Rarity:  Rare

Availability:  

  


We are currently running a special offer leading to FREE UK postage on all orders of £40 or more


"Strange as it may seem, the idea of 'God' developed in a market economy in a spirit of aggressive capitalism," Karen Armstrong asserts in her fascinating work A History of God. Armstrong considers herself a "historian of ideas," and with this broad view she gives a compelling account of the correspondences...

among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the historical, philosophical, intellectual, and social developments through the ages that both shaped them and were shaped by them. Religion is "highly pragmatic," Armstrong finds.

Any particular idea of God must work for the people who develop it. Consequently, as the times have changed, so have our ideas about God. "Understanding the ever-changing ideas of God in the past and their relevance and usefulness in their time," she says, "will help us to develop a new concept for the future."

Today an increasing number of people have difficulty with the idea of a God that behaves as a larger version of themselves. Armstrong sees this as inevitable, and welcomes believers to a notion of God that "works for us in the empirical age."

Be the first to Write a Review for this item!