God, the Invisible King
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First publish year 1917-01-01
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God, the Invisible King is a theological work by H. G. Wells that explores the concept of God and religion in a modern context. It presents a critical examination of traditional religious beliefs and advocates for a more rational and humanistic approach to spirituality.
In this book, H. G. Wells argues for a new understanding of God, one that is not bound by the dogmas of organized religion. He emphasizes the importance of personal experience and moral responsibility in the relationship between humanity and the divine.
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