About the Author: Michael Hampson

  • By Published On: September 30, 2010

    God without God takes the atheist case against God as a premise, thenexamines what remains of the western spiritual tradition when the God ofpresumptive monotheism is removed. It finds right at the heart of thetradition a concept of God, a concept of the divine, far more complex andmysterious than that which the atheist rightly rejects. Far from beingdestroyed or diminished, the tradition flourishes in its liberation.