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Man and His Gods
By Homer William Smith
A compelling exploration of humanity’s evolving religious beliefs and their impact on civilization. First published in 1952, the book traces the origins of religious thought from primitive animism to organized faiths, examining how myths, deities, and doctrines shaped cultures and societies. Smith takes a rationalist approach, highlighting the interplay between religion, science, and human progress. Through historical analysis and critical inquiry, he challenges dogma while acknowledging religion’s deep psychological and social significance. Foreword by Albert Einstein.
Category: Connecting with the Gods
Subjects: history of religion, religious thought, theology
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