Life of God (as Told by Himself)
Discover the captivating narrative of "Life of God (as Told by Himself)" by the acclaimed author, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996. This thought-provoking hardback edition spans 290 pages and invites readers to explore the profound journey of a tender, troubled deity. In this imaginative tale, God begins in solitude, driven by loneliness to create the world around Him. As the story unfolds, He grapples with Moses for the souls of the Chosen People, seeks wisdom at the feet of Buddha, and experiences love through a Hebrew girl, ultimately embracing His role as the father of Christ. This unique perspective on divinity offers a blend of spirituality and humanity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in theological exploration and the complexities of existence. Add this extraordinary book to your collection today!