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God the Known and God the Unknown
Samuel Butler
“God the Known and God the Unknown,” a philosophical treatise authored by using Samuel Butler, offers a profound exploration of theology and the concept of God. The book provides Butler’s exceptional perspectives on faith and spirituality, which have been heavily motivated by means of his historical past in the sciences and his highbrow interest. The work is split into elements, as indicated through its identify. In “God the Known,” Butler posits that our understanding of God is a mirrored image of our very own human studies and emotions. He suggests that human interpretations of the divine are confined by using our finite potential to recognise the limitless. In “God the Unknown,” Butler delves into the mysteries and uncertainties surrounding the divine. He demanding situations hooked up religious dogmas and advocates for a greater open and flexible approach to theological questions.
ISBN 978-9939-98-460-5
Pages: 120
Cover: Hard
Language: Armenian
Format: 12.5×20
Published by “Antares”, 2025
Translated from English by: Ashot Aleksanyan

