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A World Without God

Annie Besant

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Weitere Religionen

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Annie Besant's 'A World Without God' is a thought-provoking exploration of the implications of a deity-free world on society and individual beliefs. Written in a clear and persuasive style, the book challenges traditional notions of religion and spirituality, offering a rational argument for a secular worldview. Besant draws on a wide range of philosophical and scientific sources to support her thesis, engaging readers in a stimulating intellectual exercise that questions the very foundation of human morality and purpose. The author's rich language and deep understanding of theology make this work a captivating read with lasting philosophical implications. In the context of late 19th and early 20th century, Besant's book emerges as a revolutionary piece of literature that brings critical discourse to the forefront of public debate, influencing future generations of writers on similar topics. Overall, 'A World Without God' is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, ethics, and reason, providing a fresh perspective on age-old questions of faith and doubt.

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Social commentary, Spiritual philosophy, Theosophy critique, Historical feminism, Victorian atheism, Feminist author, Secular worldview, Religious skepticism, Gender equality, 19th-century critique