Summary:
The book explores the concept of God through the lens of human history, examining how the idea of a divine being has evolved alongside human civilization. It delves into various religious beliefs and practices, suggesting that the human tendency to humanize God reflects our innate desire to understand the divine in relatable terms.
Key points:
1. Humanizing God: Aslan suggests humans tend to attribute human traits to God to better understand and relate to the divine.
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