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Grant Allen’s ‘The Evolution of the Idea of God’ presents a comprehensive investigation into the historical development of religious thought and the concept of divinity across human civilizations. Allen explores how early human societies conceptualized the divine and traces the philosophical and cultural factors that shaped religious beliefs.
This work examines the origins of major religions and analyzes the common patterns in how different cultures developed their understanding of God and the sacred. Allen argues that religious ideas have evolved in response to social, intellectual, and environmental changes throughout history.
The book provides valuable insights into comparative religion and the sociology of belief systems, making it essential reading for those interested in religious history, philosophy, and anthropology. Allen’s analytical approach offers readers a deeper understanding of how human spirituality has transformed from ancient times to the modern era.







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