What and Where is God? A Human Answer to the Deep Religious Cry of the Modern Soul
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The author responds to contemporary loss of faith by addressing common questions about God's nature and presence, arguing that modern knowledge can rescue religion rather than destroy it. He considers the place of humanity and the soul within a divine order, examines doctrines such as divine embodiment and the relation of Jesus to God, and discusses how consciousness of God connects to assurance of immortality. Practical guidance is offered for reading sacred texts without misreading their spiritual content, and the moral and social consequences of belief or doubt are explored. Overall, the work combines pastoral case studies, philosophical reflection, and scriptural interpretation to guide seekers toward a livable faith.
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