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Christianity's God is both transcendent and immanent from "summary" of A History of God by Karen Armstrong

In Christianity, God is often conceived as both transcendent and immanent - a paradox that has perplexed believers and theologians for centuries. This duality is rooted in the Hebrew Bible, where God is portrayed as both beyond human comprehension and intimately involved in the affairs of the world. The transcendence of God is emphasized in passages that speak of God's otherness, power, and majesty. God is portrayed as the creator of the universe, distinct from the material world, and beyond human understanding. At the same time, the immanence of God is highlighted in passages that speak of God's presence in the world and in the li...
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    A History of God

    Karen Armstrong

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