Die Idee Gottes (The Idea of God) by Jakob Sengler is a historical-critical exploration of the concept of God. This first volume delves into the historical roots and development of religious thought, offering a critical analysis of theological concepts and their evolution through time. Sengler's work provides a detailed examination of early religious beliefs and their impact on subsequent philosophical and religious systems. For scholars of religious history and theology, this book offers valuable insights into the foundations of religious thought and the ongoing debate surrounding the nature of God.
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