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Paperback The Meaning of God in Human Experience Book

ISBN: 1025424298

ISBN13: 9781025424293

The Meaning of God in Human Experience

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"The Meaning of God in Human Experience" is a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of religious life and the foundations of spiritual belief. Written by the distinguished American philosopher William Ernest Hocking, this work stands as a cornerstone of early 20th-century idealism, seeking to reconcile the rigor of intellectual philosophy with the depth of subjective religious experience.

Hocking explores the central premise that the divine is not a distant abstraction but an essential presence encountered within human consciousness and social reality. Through a detailed analysis of mysticism, worship, and the psychology of faith, the text argues that the knowledge of God is a necessary condition for a coherent understanding of the world and the self. By bridging the gap between empirical observation and metaphysical thought, the work examines how the perception of the absolute influences human ethics, creativity, and the structure of society.

This treatise remains a vital resource for students of theology and philosophy, offering a systematic and deeply reflective account of how religious conviction shapes the human condition. It provides a timeless exploration of the interplay between the finite individual and the infinite, making it an essential read for those interested in the historical development of the philosophy of religion.

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