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Like catching water in a net: human attempts to describe the divine
Webb, Val

Like catching water in a net: human attempts to describe the divine

Human Attempts to Describe the Divine

Continuum (Oct 15, 2007)
9780826428912
| Hardcover
256 pages | 161 x 240 mm | English
$ 29.95 | Value: $ 29.95
Dewey 202.11 WEB
LC Classification BL473 .W38 2007
LC Control No. 2007019996

Subject

  • God
  • Religions
  • Spirituality

Plot

National Best Books 2007 Award-Winner in Religion"Insightful, imaginative, and provocative! Val Webb's new book has freed the Divine from the religious. A striking achievement."-John Shelby Spong, author of Jesus for the Non-ReligiousIn Like Catching Water in a Net, Val Webb is not out to prove the existence of a God or the Divine, but to set out intuitions or intimations of the Divine nature and attributes from the stories and literature of the world's religions. Casting her net more widely than Karen Armstrong in The History of God or Jack Miles in God: A Biography, Webb delves deeply into the poetry and sayings of Sufi, Buddhist, and Hindu mystics, the nature religion of the ancient Mesopotamians, their kin the Israelites, and the Aboriginal people of her own beloved Australia.