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Questa serie approfondisce i testi fondamentali di tre importanti tradizioni religiose che hanno plasmato la storia e il pensiero mondiali. Esplora i fili comuni e le distinzioni nei fondamenti teologici e filosofici dell'ebraismo, del cristianesimo e dell'islam. I lettori possono aspettarsi un'esplorazione avvincente della divinità, della condizione umana e dei principi etici condivisi da queste fedi. È un viaggio affascinante alla comprensione del patrimonio spirituale dell'umanità.

God in the Qur'an
God: A Biography
Gott. Eine Biographie
Christ
Jesus

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    WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE What sort of "person" is God? What is his "life story"? Is it possible to approach him not as an object of religious reverence, but as the protagonist of the world's greatest book—as a character who possesses all the depths, contradictions, and abiguities of a Hamlet? This is the task that Jack Miles—a former Jesuit trained in religious studies and Near Eastern languages—accomplishes with such brilliance and originality in God: A Biography. Using the Hebrew Bible as his text, Miles shows us a God who evolves through his relationship with man, the image who in time becomes his rival. Here is the Creator who nearly destroys his chief creation; the bloodthirsty warrior and the protector of the downtrodden; the lawless law-giver; the scourge and the penitent. Profoundly learned, stylishly written, the resulting work illuminates God and man alike and returns us to the Bible with a sense of discovery and wonder.

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