The central thesis of The Christ-like God is that Jesus is the
reflection in human life of the being of God. John Taylor begins by
pointing out how few religious people-or non-religious people- ever
stop and think about God, but tend to live with an unconscious
stereotype. He discusses throughout the text how we acquire our
idea of God, the nature of revelation experience, and the range of
reflection on God both within and out-with the Christian tradition.
Bishop John Taylor was one of the twentieth century's leading
Anglican missionary statesmen. An ecumenist, Africanist and
theologian of international repute, he served as a General
Secretary of the Church Missionary Society at a crucial stage in
its development and later became Bishop of Windsor.
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