How to Think about God: An Ancient Guide for Believers and Nonbelievers
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Hardcover
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Nov 5, 2019
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691183651
ISBN-13
9780691183657
Description
In this engaging translation of Cicero’s timeless thoughts, readers are invited into a rich discourse on the nature of the divine, infused with Stoic philosophy. Philip Freeman revitalizes Cicero's ancient wisdom, making it accessible to contemporary audiences, whether they are believers, skeptics, or somewhere in between. The text delves into profound questions about existence, ethics, and the cosmos, providing a framework that encourages introspection and dialogue.
Cicero, known for his eloquence and analytical prowess, offers insights that resonate through the ages, prompting readers to wrestle with fundamental queries about belief and reason. By illuminating the interplay between faith and rational thought, he crafts a narrative that seeks to harmonize the spiritual with the philosophical.
As the lines between ancient and modern blur, this work stands as a guide for anyone keen on exploring the essence of belief and the divine. It is a thought-provoking journey through a landscape that encourages a deeper understanding of self and the universe.
Cicero, known for his eloquence and analytical prowess, offers insights that resonate through the ages, prompting readers to wrestle with fundamental queries about belief and reason. By illuminating the interplay between faith and rational thought, he crafts a narrative that seeks to harmonize the spiritual with the philosophical.
As the lines between ancient and modern blur, this work stands as a guide for anyone keen on exploring the essence of belief and the divine. It is a thought-provoking journey through a landscape that encourages a deeper understanding of self and the universe.
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