Hoe God zichzelf overtrof
Book Description
In this thought-provoking exploration of biblical narratives, Chaim van Unen invites readers to reconsider fundamental questions about divine power, chosen peoples, and ancient covenants. Through clear and accessible language, he guides readers through familiar stories from the Torah, offering fresh perspectives that challenge conventional interpretations.
Van Unen examines whether the Bible truly portrays God as omnipotent, and explores what the selection of the Jewish people might actually signify when viewed through a contemporary lens. He places the covenant between God and Israel within its historical context, comparing it to other religious traditions that flourished in the Middle East during the first millennium before the Common Era.
The author presents surprising new viewpoints on iconic biblical figures and events, from Eve's encounter with the serpent to Noah's flood, from Abraham's calling to the exodus from Egypt. Rather than dismissing these ancient texts as irrelevant, Van Unen demonstrates how they continue to offer profound ethical insights for modern secular readers.
Drawing on his extensive background as an educator and counselor in professional helping services, Van Unen bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary spiritual seeking. His approach reveals how biblical narratives can speak meaningfully to those who value both rational inquiry and spiritual depth, making this work particularly relevant for readers navigating questions of faith in a secular age.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
📄 Length: 160 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religious Humanism
- ✓ Explore Spiritual life
- ✓ Explore Secularism
- ✓ Deepen your spiritual understanding
- ✓ Explore Liberalism (Religion)