
The Atheist's God
Nana Kay
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The Atheist’s Godis a profound exploration of Baruch Spinoza’s vision of God, religion, and reason. Rejecting the notion of an interventionist deity, Spinoza redefines divinity as Nature itself, eternal and immutable. He critiques blind faith in miracles and superstitions, proposing instead a devotion based on intellectual love and the pursuit of knowledge. The book examines the separation of philosophy and theology, the defense of freedom of thought and democracy, and offers a radical critique of political and religious power. A provocative work that invites readers to rethink spirituality through the lens of reason.Read more
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Prologue
Chapter 1
Organizing religions
Why so many religions?
The concept of the soul
Chapter 2
Scientists and Spinoza's God
Blind belief in God
For every phenomenon or fear, a god
Chapter 3