'"Un Dieu defini est un Dieu fini." A God defined is a God annihilated.' So opens this book of essays giving an insight into a unique perspective on the concept of God. The author does not attempt to define 'God' but rather, he defines the limits of how we use the word 'God'. In the process he examines the mysteries of God's nature and our relationship with the Supreme Spirit, ranging from 'What God Cannot Do' through 'God-Man, Man-God', 'God's Body', 'God and Science', 'What is God?' to 'God is Not Dead'. Halliday's book points us in a direction which is expansive and challenging, while leaving us to decide for ourselves what it is we choose or prefer to believe.
Editors' Note
What God Cannot Do
The Supreme Spirit
God
Solid God
God-Man, Man-God
God's Body
God and Science
The God and a god
The God
What Is God?
Trinity In Man and God
God Is Not Dead
About Eugene Halliday
Acknowledgements
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Books by and about Eugene Halliday
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