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What is God? Papeback -
by Jacob Needleman
- New
In his most intimate and revealing work, religious scholar Needleman cuts a clear path through today's clamorous debates over the existence of God, bringing an entirely new way of approaching the question of how to understand a higher power.
In this new book, Jacob Needleman-whose voice and ideas have done so much to open the West to esoteric and Eastern religious ideas in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries-intimately considers humanity's most vital question: What is God?
With rich, vivid examples from his experiences in the classroom and other walks of life, Needleman draws us closer to the meaning andnature of this question-and shows how our present confusion about the purpose of religion and the concept of God reflects a widespread psychological starvation for a specific quality of thought and experience. In varied detail, the book describes this inner experience, and how almost all of us-atheists and believers alike-actually have been visited by it, but without understanding what it means and why its intentional cultivation is necessary for the fullness of our existence.
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Details
- Title What is God?
- Author Jacob Needleman
- Binding Papeback
- Edition Edition
- Condition New
- Pages 320
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Books
- Date pp. 320
- Features Bibliography, Deckle Edges, Index, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 63034590
- ISBN 9781585428472 / 1585428477
- Weight 0.55 lbs (0.25 kg)
- Dimensions 7.1 x 5.03 x 0.9 in (18.03 x 12.78 x 2.29 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Topical: New Age
- Dewey Decimal Code 211
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Summary
In this new book, Jacob Needleman-whose voice and ideas have done so much to open the West to esoteric and Eastern religious ideas in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries-intimately considers humanity's most vital question: What is God?
With rich, vivid examples from his experiences in the classroom and other walks of life, Needleman draws us closer to the meaning andnature of this question-and shows how our present confusion about the purpose of religion and the concept of God reflects a widespread psychological starvation for a specific quality of thought and experience. In varied detail, the book describes this inner experience, and how almost all of us-atheists and believers alike-actually have been visited by it, but without understanding what it means and why its intentional cultivation is necessary for the fullness of our existence.