Judaism's God is a mystery beyond human understanding from "summary" of A History of God by Karen Armstrong
In the Jewish tradition, the idea of God is not a static concept that can be easily defined or understood. Instead, it is a dynamic and evolving understanding that has been shaped by centuries of reflection and interpretation. The Jewish people have always grappled with the idea of an infinite and unknowable God who exists beyond human comprehension. Throughout Jewish history, there has been a tension between the desire to know and understand God, and the recognition that God is ultimately mysterious and beyond human understanding. This tension can be seen in the Hebrew Bible, where God is often described in anthropomorphic terms, but also as a transcendent and unknowable fo...Similar Posts
Reason enables freedom from passions
Reason, according to Spinoza, is the faculty of understanding. It is through reason that we are able to comprehend the world ar...
Embracing atheism can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life
Embracing atheism means accepting the absence of a higher power or deity in the universe. For some, this can be a liberating re...