This book is available in French only.
After centuries during which science questioned God only through the sciences of nature or matter, the ongoing emergence of the human sciences now makes it possible to go much further in understanding, questioning and defining the divine and the supernatural.
The general approach of this work is to place religion in perspective through the sciences of Man. The result is a definition of God that will surprise more than a few readers. And ultimately, the restoration of a spirituality, perhaps even of a religious practice, to those who no longer believe.
Indeed, for the author, once religions have been stripped of their
supernatural dimension, the essential remains.
Atheism, therefore, provided it completes its maturation, paradoxically receives its purpose and finds here the means to become the most modern form of spirituality, making it the future of religion. Of all religions.
Initially written as material for lectures, this text was intended for a general readership and written in an oral style, making it very easy to read. It is the best introduction to the author's work.
Whether you are a believer or not, let yourself be carried along by this presentation, at the end of which you will discover God and religion in an unexpected and liberating light, one that gives renewed meaning and a future to civilization.
Adrien Morel, who presents here his first book and has since published a second, is a psychologist, anthropologist and linguist.
