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DeismFrom Philosophy to ReligionThis is a work that illuminates a spiritual and intellectual journey, exploring the connection between God, science and human existence from the perspective of a philosophy that rejects dogma and celebrates reason. Inspiring notable minds such as Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, deism proposes a vision of God as the transcendental architect of the universe, whose creation is governed by immutable natural laws.Through the words of master deist Marcel Dubois, the book challenges the limitations of the anthropomorphic understanding of God present in many traditional religions. In its place, it presents reason as the way to decipher the divine mysteries, free from dogma and prejudice.In this brilliant and captivating narrative, profound themes are addressed, such as the interaction between spirituality and science, the nature of universal laws and the role of humanity in the search for truth. The journey of the soul, described with philosophical depth, reveals an irresistible invitation to question and reflect.With a clear and thought-provoking approach, Deism: From Philosophy to Religion offers the reader a new perspective on spirituality. It is more than a book; it is a guide for those who seek answers about God and the universe through logic and observation, reaffirming intellectual freedom as the essence of the deistic path.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
DeismFrom Philosophy to ReligionThis is a work that illuminates a spiritual and intellectual journey, exploring the connection between God, science and human existence from the perspective of a philosophy that rejects dogma and celebrates reason. Inspiring notable minds such as Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, deism proposes a vision of God as the transcendental architect of the universe, whose creation is governed by immutable natural laws.Through the words of master deist Marcel Dubois, the book challenges the limitations of the anthropomorphic understanding of God present in many traditional religions. In its place, it presents reason as the way to decipher the divine mysteries, free from dogma and prejudice.In this brilliant and captivating narrative, profound themes are addressed, such as the interaction between spirituality and science, the nature of universal laws and the role of humanity in the search for truth. The journey of the soul, described with philosophical depth, reveals an irresistible invitation to question and reflect.With a clear and thought-provoking approach, Deism: From Philosophy to Religion offers the reader a new perspective on spirituality. It is more than a book; it is a guide for those who seek answers about God and the universe through logic and observation, reaffirming intellectual freedom as the essence of the deistic path.