Uneasy about religion but not sure why? A God of Our Invention will make it clear.
Daniel Kohanski has spent decades working on problems of religion. Starting from a solid background in Conservative Judaism, he has studied law, Talmud, history, philosophy. He has researched the sources and pored over the scholarship and gotten much help from scholars along the way. Kohanski has achieved a book that historians of religion are calling “a wide-ranging introduction to Jewish and Christian theology,” “a most fruitful analysis of both traditions,” and “a stimulating contribution to vital discussions in Biblical studies and the science of religious history.”
A God of Our Invention takes the reader from the gods of the Ancient Near East to the modern threat of global climate change. It explains how one of those ancient nations, the Israelites, came up with an idea of a single God who rules over all, and how Christians used—and misused—Jewish ideas to become the leading power in Europe and to dominate much of the world.
A God of Our Invention will explain:
A God of Our Invention is the book for anyone who has questions about western religion but doesn’t know where to start looking for answers. If you want to know why religion has such an impact on your life when you’re not religious, this book is for you. And if you want to know how religion can still do good in the world, this book is also a must-read.
Buy A God of Our Invention for a clear understanding of the world we live in today!
Reviews
“Traditional theology all too often presents assertions and even preconceived doctrines instead of pursuing and posing questions. Here is an author who questions basic assumptions of Hebrew Bible-interpretation and also his own childhood convictions. After painstaking research in Ancient Near Eastern history and Biblical exegesis Daniel Kohanski now presents his own conclusions on religion, God, Torah. His work certainly is a stimulating contribution to vital discussions in Biblical studies and the science of religious history.” -Erhard S. Gerstenberger, Prof. em. Marburg University
This is a very readable overview of how religion, primarily the Jewish and Christian religions, has shaped the West. It is well-sourced for areas you want to take a deeper dive but I did an initial read without detours. My interests include historical analysis of early Christianity and this book provides good coverage of that as well as details on the development Jewish religion as we know it today. The second half of the book deals with the impact religion – primarily Christianity – has had on Western culture. It’s a sobering look at the authoritarian (and sometimes totalitarian) nature of the Christian church when it has the power of the state to force compliance. A well-written, concise narrative with good documentation- worth your time to read. –S. Armstrong
Published by Apocryphile Press
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