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In conceptions: Religious, traditionalist, theological and philosophical. Studies: Sociological, anthropological, psychological and scientific
"God" is unquestionably the common and central subject of all humanity since its appearance. This book aims to shed light on this subject which will allow the uninformed reader to acquire certain knowledge which, until then, has remained in the circle of scholarship, experts and specialists: Theologians , philosophers, researchers, etc. The first part of the book is devoted to the universality and multiple definitions of "God", and the second part is devoted solely to the "God" of the so-called Abrahamic religions, personal, transcendent and creative God.
"God" is unquestionably the common and central subject of all humanity since its appearance. However, behind such a universality of the subject, there are many more or less important differences about its name, its existence, its uniqueness, its essence, its nature and its relationship with men. Universality, differences and even amalgams have only engendered, in people's minds, an increasingly obvious confusion these days, no doubt because of the contact and mixing of peoples and cultures. Note that the differences are found at the level of the universal conception of "God", but also within the common conception of "God" of the three Abrahamic religions and finally within the very conception of "God" of the members of a only of these three religions (people, theologians, philosophers, etc.)
This book aims to provide, in a simplified form, a little clarity and clarification on this subject which will allow the uninformed reader to acquire certain knowledge which, until then, has remained in the circle scholarship, experts and specialists: Theologians , philosophers, researchers, etc.
As for the plan of this work, it is divided into two main parts, the first of which is devoted to the universality and multiple definitions of "God", and the second part is devoted solely to the "God" of the so-called Abrahamic religions, personal God , transcendent and creative.
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