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Cambridge's Don Cupitt takes us through the evolution of religious belief from the dawn of the gods to their twilight. Drawing on examples ranging from Plato to Donald Duck, Cupitt eloquently steers us back to an understanding of the supernatural world that every child instinctively has. In an age of rootlessness and high technology that seems to make religious faith irrelevant, here is a strong, clear voice that redefines religion as less an ideology and more a set of techniques for enhancing our lives. Index.

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Cambridge's Don Cupitt takes us through the evolution of religious belief from the dawn of the gods to their twilight. Drawing on examples ranging from Plato to Donald Duck, Cupitt eloquently steers us back to an understanding of the supernatural world that every child instinctively has. In an age of rootlessness and high technology that seems to make religious faith irrelevant, here is a strong, clear voice that redefines religion as less an ideology and more a set of techniques for enhancing our lives. Index.
Autorenporträt
Don Cupitt is a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He has held a variety of college and university appointments and has lectured widely on the philosophy of religion, ethics and Christian ethics, and religious studies. He is the author of over twenty books, including The Sea of Faith, which was produced as a BBCTV series. He lives in Cambridge, England.