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God : a very short introduction / John Bowker.

By: Bowker, John, 1935- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Very short introductions ; 398Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2014. Edition: First editionDescription: xx, 135 pages : illustrations ; 18 cmISBN: 9780198708957; 0198708955Subject(s): God -- Miscellanea | God | Theism | Theism | God | GottDDC classification: 211 LOC classification: BT103 | .B69 2014
Contents:
Does God exist? -- Why believe in God? -- The religions of Abraham : Jewish understandings of God -- The religions of Abraham : Christian understandings of God -- The religions of Abraham : Muslim understandings of God -- Religions of India -- On knowing and not knowing God.
Summary: Who or what is God? In this Very Short Introduction John Bowker considers questions like these. Exploring how the major religions interpret the idea of God, and have established their own distinctive beliefs about God's existence, Bowker shows how and why our understanding of God continues to evolve.
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Books Books Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library
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Books Books Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library
Children's Area
211 BOG 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Shamim 107314

Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-128) and index.

Does God exist? -- Why believe in God? -- The religions of Abraham : Jewish understandings of God -- The religions of Abraham : Christian understandings of God -- The religions of Abraham : Muslim understandings of God -- Religions of India -- On knowing and not knowing God.

Who or what is God? In this Very Short Introduction John Bowker considers questions like these. Exploring how the major religions interpret the idea of God, and have established their own distinctive beliefs about God's existence, Bowker shows how and why our understanding of God continues to evolve.

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