God, the Invisible King


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(4.4 étoiles; 27 critiques)

In God, the Invisible King, H. G. Wells presents a thought-provoking exploration of his personal conception of God, distinct from traditional religious frameworks. He articulates a vision of a personal and intimate deity, challenging the established norms of faith and spirituality.

Wells invites readers into a dialogue about a "renascent or modern religion" that transcends conventional labels such as atheist, Buddhist, or Christian. This work reflects his deep conviction and the evolution of his beliefs, offering a unique perspective on the nature of divinity and the human experience.

Through his eloquent prose, Wells encourages listeners to reconsider their own beliefs and the role of God in their lives, making this audiobook a compelling listen for those interested in philosophy, religion, and the intersection of the two.

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00 -- Preface 16:14 Lu par William Tomcho
01 --Ch First, Parts 1-3 20:20 Lu par William Tomcho
02 -- Ch First, Parts 4-6 16:40 Lu par Mike Pelton
03 -- Ch Second, Parts 1-3 15:35 Lu par T Michael Burke
04 -- Ch Second, Parts 4-7 18:50 Lu par T Michael Burke
05 -- Ch Second, Parts 8-9 10:40 Lu par T Michael Burke
06 -- Ch Third, Parts 1-4 19:46 Lu par William Tomcho
07 -- Ch Fourth, Parts 1-2 21:20 Lu par William Tomcho
08 -- Ch Fourth, Parts 3-6 20:22 Lu par William Tomcho
09 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 1-3 13:45 Lu par William Tomcho
10 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 4-6 19:01 Lu par William Tomcho
11 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 7-9 18:27 Lu par William Tomcho
12 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 10-11 19:30 Lu par William Tomcho
13 -- Ch Sixth, Parts 1-5 16:51 Lu par William Tomcho
14 -- Ch Seventh, Parts 1-5 21:43 Lu par Mike Pelton
15 -- The Envoy 5:29 Lu par hearmeout7

Critiques

343susan


(4.5 étoiles)

This is a thought-provoking book about how people feel about God. HD Wells does not try to convince The reader of anything. He writes this in a way of looking through all the different type religious people the fact that we are all searching for a greater power than ourselves. And even examines the feelings of an atheist. I highly recommend this to anyone who's interested in the universe and God