
Angels: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
141
Language
English
Published
Oct 27, 2011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199547300
ISBN-13
9780199547302
Description
This work by David Albert Jones offers an engaging overview of angels, exploring their significance in various cultural and religious contexts. Readers will find an accessible yet thought-provoking examination of how angels have been perceived throughout history and across different belief systems.
Jones delves into the complexities surrounding angelology, providing insights into their roles as messengers and guides in human experiences. The narrative captures the fascination with these celestial beings, unraveling myths and presenting facts that spark curiosity and reflection.
In just a few pages, Jones masterfully condenses a wealth of information, making this book an ideal starting point for anyone intrigued by the concept of angels and their enduring impact on humanity's spiritual landscape.
Jones delves into the complexities surrounding angelology, providing insights into their roles as messengers and guides in human experiences. The narrative captures the fascination with these celestial beings, unraveling myths and presenting facts that spark curiosity and reflection.
In just a few pages, Jones masterfully condenses a wealth of information, making this book an ideal starting point for anyone intrigued by the concept of angels and their enduring impact on humanity's spiritual landscape.
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