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The author presents a personal, non-orthodox faith that affirms a personal, intimate God while rejecting established creeds and speculative dogmas, notably the doctrine of the Trinity. He treats religion as a synthetic product of diverse human needs and experiences and maps how fear, desire, intellectual theorizing, and social habit produce various misconceptions or heresies about the divine. Subsequent chapters survey modern cosmogonies, atheistic forms of religious feeling, contemporary notions of sin and damnation, and proposals for a reimagined communal worship, arguing for a clearer, practical spirituality freed from metaphysical excess and obstructive theological formulations.
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