Description: 1903. The Gifford lectures delivered before the University of Glasgow in 1892. Contains 15 of Muller's lectures entitled: Historical Study of Religion; True Value of the Sacred Books Examined; Historical Relationship of Ancient Religions and Philosophies; Relation of Psychological to Physical and Anthropological Religion; Journey of the Soul After Death; Eschatology of the Avesta; Eschatology of Plato; True Immortality; Vedanta Philosophy; Two Schools of the Vedanta; Sufiism; Logos; Alexandrian Christianity; Dionysis the Areopagite; Christian Theosophy.
Description: “One day the Torah / Bible / Koran might be unified by science and all fields of science unified by the “new” found God of all human kind.” Such ideas are part of our “obsolete future”. Could it be that we experience our own future in the present? The duality of our human nature will dictate the type of future we will experience. Our mind and body are connected by our soul but only the mind can “feed” the body or the soul. Science will discover many biblical truths as scientific facts and that will lead to change the biblical fiction to plausible reality. The idea of immortality and resurrection will be proven as fact. Only then humanity will have the choice to follow the “obsolete future” or finally accept the everlasting truth.
Description: What is God like? Come join Philip McCarty, as he enters an art gallery containing only one picture. God, through His word, has painted an unbelievable portrait of Himself. Like any masterpiece, there are different textures, layers, and angles that need to be explored and scrutinized. Beginning with the physical characteristics of God:
Spirit
Trinity
Self-Existence
Everywhere Present
All Knowing
Almighty The author then moves to the moral attributes:
Holy
Just
Love
Mercy
True He finishes with some of the characteristics that blend both the physical and moral:
Wise
Sovereign
Unchangeable Along the way you will find out how God has drawn you. Whether you have attended church all your life or just wanting to take a peek at this God thing, you will find something of interest in each chapter. This book purposefully stays away from the Christian jargon and church speak, and defines every important term used. If you have never read a book about God, then let this be your first.