Gods: A History of the Sacred traces humanity's great religious adventure from prehistory to the present day. From the spirits and ancestors of the Palaeolithic world to the gods of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, India, China, Africa, and pre-Columbian America; from the emergence of the one God in Israel to Christianity and Islam; from ancient temples to the new forms of sacredness that have arisen in modernity.
With a historical and anthropological perspective, and in a clear, engaging, and rigorous style, this book explores how different cultures have understood the divine, how they have represented it, how they have linked it to power, the body, death, and the order of the world, and how that experience has shaped the history of civilisation.
This is not a book of defence or attack. It is a book of understanding. Because to study the history of the sacred is also to study the deepest questions of the human being: fear, hope, justice, suffering, death, and the need for meaning.
The history of the gods is also the history of humanity standing before mystery.
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