The Meaning of God in Human Experience: A Philosophic Study of Religion is a book written by William Ernest Hocking, which explores the nature of God and religion from a philosophical perspective. In this book, Hocking delves into the human experience of religion and how it shapes our understanding of the divine. He examines the different ways in which people have sought to understand God throughout history, including through myth, ritual, and theology...
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