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Interested in the vast history of Angels?
Peter Stanford explores the origins and lasting effect of Angels to this day
A thought-provoking way of seeing the forces behind the continuing zeal of Angels
Anna Hockley
Eden Christian Books Specialist
A thought-provoking and entertaining twenty-first century look at what was once referred to as 'angelology', which searches out the origins of angels in religious thought, history, psychology and wider culture, and asks why, in an age of disbelief, they remain more compelling and comforting for many than God.
'In a 2016 poll, one in 10 Britons claimed to have experienced the presence of an angel, while one in three remain convinced that they have a guardian angel. These are huge numbers and mean that, on some counts, angels are doing better than God.'
In the secular, sceptical, post-Christian world of the West, continuing faith in angels is both anomaly and comfort. But what exactly are angels, and why have so many in different times and contexts around the globe believed in them? What is their history and role in the great faiths and beyond their walls? Are angels something real, a manifestation of divine concern? Or part of the poetry of religion? And can they continue to illuminate a deeper truth about human existence and the cosmos?
These are not new questions. They have been asked over millennia, right up to the present day, as writer, journalist and broadcaster Peter Stanford explores in Angels, his latest investigation into the history, theology and cultural significance of religious ideas.
Title
Angels
Author
Peter Stanford
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Murray Press
Published
March 2019
Weight
562g
Page Count
352
Dimensions
16.8 x 23 x 2.5 cm
ISBN
9781473622081
ISBN-10
1473622085
Eden Code
4674221
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