H.G. Wells, best known for his science fiction, delves into the realm of theology and religion and science in "God The Invisible King." This thought-provoking work offers Wells' unique perspective on God and Christianity, exploring complex theological concepts. A departure from his more famous fictional narratives, this book provides a historical exploration of Christian theology and its relationship to scientific thought. Readers interested in the intersection of religion and science, and those seeking a historical perspective on theological questions, will find this work a compelling read. This meticulously prepared print edition preserves the original text of Wells' exploration of faith and belief.
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