Who or what is God? How do different religions interpret God's
existence? How can we know God? Many people believe in God; not
just throughout history but also in the present day. But who or
what is it they believe in? Many different and sometimes
conflicting answers have been suggested to this question. This Very
Short Introduction explores some of the answers provided by
philosophers, poets, and theologians, and considers why some people
believe in God and others do not. John Bowker explores how the
major religions established their own distinctive beliefs about God
and how they interpret God's existence, and concludes by looking at
how our understanding of God continues to evolve. ABOUT THE SERIES:
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