The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss

Author:   David Bentley Hart
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 September 2014
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Author:   David Bentley Hart
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780300209358


ISBN 10:   0300209355
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 September 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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'...there is something evangelical about this study: it is at once both the most valuable discussion of the doctrine of God to have appeared for decades, and a witty, often mordant, defence of Christian belief...The Experience of God is still an outstanding addition to the literature on God, not least for its survey of so many of the world's great faiths. It is also a fine piece of work of Christian apologetics, and a major contribution to debate on science and religion.'-Andrew Davison, Times Literary Supplement -- Andrew Davison Times Literary Supplement A classic of Christian apologetics -Francesca Aran Murphy, First Things First Things


Hart marshals powerful historical evidence and philosophical argument to suggest that atheists-if they want to attack the opposition's strongest case-badly need to up their game. -Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian . . . there is something evangelical about this study: it is at once both the most valuable discussion of the doctrine of God to have appeared for decades, and a witty, often mordant, defence of Christian belief. . . . The Experience of God is still an outstanding addition to the literature on God, not least for its survey of so many of the world's great faiths. It is also a fine piece of work of Christian apologetics, and a major contribution to debate on science and religion. -Andrew Davison, Times Literary Supplement This hugely suggestive book is a lyrical paean to a vital, more capacious understanding of reality, ourselves and God: a timely and gripping invitation to wake up, see the regnant naturalism, and subvert its suffocating hegemony. The text is by turns elegant, curmudgeonly, witty, infuriating, incisive, nostalgic, rhapsodical, explosive, frequently bang on the money - and always stimulating. -Philip McCosker, The Tablet David Hart can always be relied on to offer a perspective on Christian faith that is both profound and unexpected. In this masterpiece of quiet intellectual and spiritual passion, he magnificently sets the record straight as to what sort of God Christians believe in and why. -Rowan Williams, University of Cambridge David Hart's new book is nothing less than astounding. He is liberal, conservative, radical, theological, philosophical, and historical all at the same time - that is his genius. There is no American writing on religion as intelligently, bravely, and originally as Hart. -Conor Cunningham, University of Nottingham David Bentley Hart's new book is a feast- stylish and substantial. Bringing together Sanskritic analyses of God's being with Latin and Greek and Arabic ones, this is a considerable achievement by one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary theology. -Paul J. Griffiths, Duke Divinity School Writing at a high philosophical level with a sharp sense of humor, Hart argues for an ecumenical Theism. Devastatingly accurate, imaginative, and immensely readable, this is David Bentley Hart's best book. -Francesca Murphy, University of Notre Dame Magnificent . . . a book unlike anything done in recent times and one that only Hart could write. -Robert Louis Wilken


"""Hart marshals powerful historical evidence and philosophical argument to suggest that atheists—if they want to attack the opposition's strongest case—badly need to up their game.""—Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian "". . . there is something evangelical about this study: it is at once both the most valuable discussion of the doctrine of God to have appeared for decades, and a witty, often mordant, defence of Christian belief. . . . The Experience of God is still an outstanding addition to the literature on God, not least for its survey of so many of the world’s great faiths. It is also a fine piece of work of Christian apologetics, and a major contribution to debate on science and religion.""—Andrew Davison, Times Literary Supplement ""This hugely suggestive book is a lyrical paean to a vital, more capacious understanding of reality, ourselves and God: a timely and gripping invitation to wake up, see the regnant naturalism, and subvert its suffocating hegemony. The text is by turns elegant, curmudgeonly, witty, infuriating, incisive, nostalgic, rhapsodical, explosive, frequently bang on the money – and always stimulating.""—Philip McCosker, The Tablet ""David Hart can always be relied on to offer a perspective on Christian faith that is both profound and unexpected. In this masterpiece of quiet intellectual and spiritual passion, he magnificently sets the record straight as to what sort of God Christians believe in and why.""—Rowan Williams, University of Cambridge ""David Hart’s new book is nothing less than astounding. He is liberal, conservative, radical, theological, philosophical, and historical all at the same time – that is his genius. There is no American writing on religion as intelligently, bravely, and originally as Hart.""—Conor Cunningham, University of Nottingham ""David Bentley Hart’s new book is a feast- stylish and substantial. Bringing together Sanskritic analyses of God’s being with Latin and Greek and Arabic ones, this is a considerable achievement by one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary theology.""—Paul J. Griffiths, Duke Divinity School ""Writing at a high philosophical level with a sharp sense of humor, Hart argues for an ecumenical Theism. Devastatingly accurate, imaginative, and immensely readable, this is David Bentley Hart’s best book.""—Francesca Murphy, University of Notre Dame ""Magnificent . . . a book unlike anything done in recent times and one that only Hart could write.""—Robert Louis Wilken"


'Hart marshals powerful historical evidence and philosophical argument to suggest that atheists - if they want to attack the opposition's strongest case - badly need to up their game.' (Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian)


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David Bentley Hart is an Eastern Orthodox scholar of religion, philosopher, writer, and cultural commentator.

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