"The Case for God" Quiz
An exploration of the history of religion and spirituality, arguing for a more nuanced and compassionate understanding of God.
religion | 406 pages | Published in NaN
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Essay questions
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- What is the main argument presented in 'The Case for God' by Karen Armstrong?
- How does Karen Armstrong define the concept of God in her book?
- What role does historical context play in understanding the idea of God according to Armstrong?
- Discuss the significance of myth and metaphor in Armstrong's exploration of God.
- What are some of the criticisms raised against traditional religious approaches in 'The Case for God'?
- How does Armstrong argue for the importance of religious experience in understanding God?
- In what ways does 'The Case for God' challenge the notion of a single, absolute truth?
- Explain the concept of the 'God beyond God' as discussed by Karen Armstrong.
- How does Armstrong reconcile the tensions between faith and reason in her exploration of God?
- Discuss the idea of God as a symbol in various religious traditions, as presented in the book.
- What does 'The Case for God' reveal about the limitations of language in capturing the essence of God?
- How does Armstrong challenge the notion of God as a supernatural being with human-like qualities?
- Examine the role of ritual and practice in the pursuit of a meaningful understanding of God.





