God : a guide for the perplexed

by Keith Ward

Paperback, 2013

Publication

Imprint: Richmond : Oneworld, 2013. Context: Originally published 2002. Responsibility: Keith Ward. OCLC Number: 818462952. Physical: 1 volume : vii, 264 pages ; 20 cm. Features: Includes bibliographic references, index.

Call number

History / Ward

Barcode

BK-07559

ISBN

9781851689736

Original publication date

2002-04-25

CSS Library Notes

Description: In God: A Guide for the Perplexed, bestselling author Keith Ward has crafted a unique, perceptive, witty, and informative introduction to the mysteries of the divine. From the essential truths presented in ancient Greek mythology via the stories about Olympian gods, through the key ideas of major philosophers such as Nietzsche and Marx, to the surprise insights offered by such diverse elements of our experience as Romantic poetry and the film ‘Alien’, Ward draws on everything that has either directly or remotely influenced our knowledge of a higher force. His book therefore provides not only a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive account of the different manifestations of God, but, most importantly, offers a humorous and engaging encounter with both humanity’s belief in God and our exploration of that belief. Mixing the eclectic with the sublime, this illustrated and profound volume will be a compulsive page-turner for anyone interested in the real core of the philosophical and spiritual quest for meaning. -- from publisher

Contents:
1. feeling for the gods --
2. Beyond the gods --
3. love that moves the sun --
4. God of the philosophers --
5. poet of the world --
6. darkness between stars --
7. personal ground of being.

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Physical description

vii, 264 p.; 20 cm

Description

From Plato to Wittgenstein and religions from Judaism to the Hindu tradition, interspersed with divine influences from Classical Greece, Romantic poetry, and the occasional scene from 'Alien', 'God: A Guide for the Perplexed' charts the path of humanity's great spiritual odyssey: the search for God. Leading the way through this minefield is acclaimed philosopher-theologian Keith Ward, blending the sublime and the eclectic in a narrative which offers wit, erudition and moments of genuine pathos. As a survey of the different manifestations of God through the centuries, and an examination of humanity's search for the divine, this is an engaging and informative book. As a deeply moving testament to our endless capacity for spiritual hope, it is compulsive reading for anyone interested in, or embarking on, the great quest for meaning. 'A lively and very clearly written discussion summarizing and criticizing the thoughts of many significant thinkers.' Times Literary Supplement 'Wry but delightfully non-ironic, intelligent and clear, this book is a blessing. ' Publishers Weekly 'Highly informed, witty and immensely accessible. One of the most congenial, lively and informative introductions to this field.' Alister McGrath, Professor of Historical Theology, Oxford University… (more)

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member crookesy
Found the first two chapters to be incoherent and returned the book to the library. Either I'm too dumb, or he is.

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(13 ratings; 3.4)
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