Explore how the idea of God came to be—from primitive beliefs to a universal, spiritual monotheism.
This thoughtful study traces the origins of religious thought, showing how ancient minds formed the concept of a higher power and how that idea evolved across cultures and ages.
This is a clear, synthesis‑driven look at the origins of polytheism, the rise of monotheism, and the later development of Christian concepts. It blends anthropological insight with historical analysis to explain why belief in a supreme deity became so influential and widely shared.
- How early societies shaped the idea of multiple gods and the move toward one supreme God
- How exile, prophecy, and reform influenced religious thinking and worship
- How the shift to abstract, unseen divinity changed how people relate to the divine
- How these ideas laid the groundwork for later religious traditions, including Christianity
Ideal for readers of religious history, philosophy, and anthropology who seek a rigorous account of how our most fundamental beliefs began and transformed over time.