God the Invisible King
English

About The Book

Intellectually there is hardly anything more than a certain will to believe to divide the religious man who know God to be utterly real from the man who says that God is merely formula to satisfy moral and spiritual phenomena. ¬ -from The Religion of Atheists He is known along with Jules Verne as one of the 19th-century fathers of logical rational science fiction but in this 1917 book H. G. Wells explores a more chimerical concept: that of a deity. A bestseller in its day here Wells lays out his personal and intimate belief in God an expression of modern religion that by necessity attacks doctrinal Christianity by professing a belief in a finite God as opposed to an infinite force worshipped by militant believers not placid ones. An unusual view of God from a name not usually associated with faith this is an intriguing and little-read work from a writer it seems we have not known much of at all. British author HERBERT GEORGE WELLS (1866-1946) is best known for his groundbreaking science fiction novels The Time Machine (1895) The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898).
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