How God Became God, Richard Smoley
How God Became God, Richard Smoley
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How God Became God
What Scholars Are Really Saying About God and the Bible

Author: Richard Smoley

Narrator: Richard Smoley

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/01/2016


Synopsis

This epic, thrilling journey through Bible scholarship and ancient religion shows how much of Scripture is historically false--yet the ancient writings also resound with theologies that crisscrossed the primeval world and that direct us today toward a deep, inner, authentic experience of the truly sacred.

From a historical perspective, the Bible is shockingly, provably wrong--a point supported by today's best archaeological and historical scholarship but not well understood by (or communicated to) the public. Yet this emphatically does not mean that the Bible isn't, in some very real measure, true, argues scholar of mysticism Richard Smoley.

Smoley reviews the most authoritative historical evidence to demonstrate that figures such as Moses, Abraham, and Jesus are not only unlikely to have existed, but bear strong composite resemblances to other Near Eastern religious icons. Likewise, the geopolitical and military events of Scripture fail to mesh with the largely settled historical time line and social structures. Smoley meticulously shows how our concepts of the Hebrew and Christian God, including Christ himself, are an assemblage of ideas that were altered, argued over, and edited--until their canonization. This process, to a large degree, gave Western civilization its consensus view of God.

But these conclusions are not cause for nihilism or disbelief. Rather, beneath the metaphorical figures and mythical historicism of Scripture appears an extraordinary, truly transcendent theology born from the most sacred and fully realized spiritual and human insights of the antique Eastern world. Far from being "untrue," the Bible is remarkably, extraordinarily true as it connects us to the sublime insights of our ancient ancestors and points to a unifying ethic behind many of the world's faiths.

About Richard Smoley

Richard Smoley is editor of Quest: Journal of the Theosophical Society and former editor of Gnosis: A Guide to the Western Inner Traditions. He has published eleven books, including Forbidden Faith: The Secret History of Gnosticism, Inner Christianity: A Guide to the Esoteric Traditions, and Supernatural: Writings on an Unknown History. He has spent over forty years studying the world's mystical traditions.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Connie on June 24, 2016

FTC Disclosure: I received this book free from Goodreads hoping I would review it.......more

Goodreads review by William on June 08, 2017

>> An in depth compilation of scholarly research on the bible that can easily be digested by layman. A great guide for those who are thirty for the facts about the holy book and a great reminder for our religious friends on the true purpose of religions. Summary: Have you ever wondered how Christiani......more

Goodreads review by Danny on October 07, 2024

I'll give this book the benefit of the doubt that I was not its target audience, but I DNFed less than halfway through, which was disappointing. Chapter 1, which the author spent trying to justify the existence of a higher power (for the reader's sake? I think this entire chapter was extraneous), ma......more

Goodreads review by Reader on August 04, 2017

Although the reviewers may call this book "epic", I certainly cannot express the same feeling. I found this book to be full of holes and containing few sources. I think "Hidden Wisdom" is much more comprehensive in the discussion of the mysteries of faiths.......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on May 29, 2017

It started out interesting and informative when speaking of the Hebrew Bible but once he introduced Jesus his Christian bias started showing as far as objectivity was concerned. I honestly would not recommended it and was left disappointed.......more