
The Unknown God: Mysteries of Deity, Time, Space, and Creation - Paperback
The Unknown God: Mysteries of Deity, Time, Space, and Creation - Paperback
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by Harold C. Raley (Author)
In his powerful Introduction to THE UNKNOWN GOD, religious thinker and writer Harold Raley makes this unusual request of the reader: "Suspend, if you will, everything you know about God. Put aside for the duration of this reading your traditional theologies and hear a new and more reverent way of thinking about God. When you return to your old understandings, they will have deeper meanings, unless those you once professed were meaningless to start with. If you are unwilling or unable to do as I ask, read no further. This message is not for you. The truth it contains will find you later when it is ready for you and you have been made ready for it." To approach Deity from this radically new perspective--arguably the greatest advance in theological thought of modern times--is to expose and shed light on the baffling paradoxes, improbable notions, and misleading errors not only about God but also about time, space, creation, and immortality. In each of these categories this book offers stunning new insights that incorporate not only the efforts of classical theologians but also the latest discoveries in science. Outline in these advanced insights is a new understanding of human life. By the law of corresponding identities, Raley explains, a more elevated theory of God necessarily means a more elevated theory of mankind. Each of the many themes and aper us packed into this slender volume could have been a hefty tome. With pristine eloquence Raley reduces them to the essentials, believing as he does that clarity of style is courtesy to the reader.
Author Biography
Author of a dozen books and scores of articles in history, language, religion, and philosophy, Harold C. Raley earned degrees in English, French, and Spanish; did advanced studies in Romance Philology and literatures;and earned his PhD at the University of Alabama in Romance Languages with a specialty in Spanish philosophy. He chaired departments of Foreign Languages at Oklahoma State University and the University of Houston, and served as Dean of Fine Arts and Humanities at Houston Baptist University and was named Scholar-in-Residence and Distinguished Professor.



















