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Deity and Domination: Images of God and the State in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Deity and Domination, Vol 1) (Paperback)
by David Nicholls (Author)
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This work, the first of two projected volumes, is based on the author's Hulsean lectures, delivered at Cambridge University in 1985. Nicholls seeks to explore the extent to which `images and concepts of God are commonly borrowed from political discourse and carry with them political connotations.'.
–Times Literary Supplement

[This work is] often stimulating and informative and always synoptic in scope. . . . Nicholl's theme, the idea that human self-sufficiency (o autarky) has grown in modernity and that this in turn deeply affects modern culture's understanding of God is, of course, well founded. Even if the idea is a truism of Western culture, the theme's infinite variations are here tracked effectively, even if occasionally idiosyncratically, through a variety of major and minor figures. . . . Rather than breaking new ground monographically, the book's utility lies in the broad perspective it brings to the topic. That the interpretations generally present concensus views is a virtue of the book for novice readers. Yet specialists will find that the work's vast sweep through the history of ideas does less than justice to the figures or issues that are treated.
–R. E. Crouter Choice, April 1990

Now is the great age of political image: our democratic God is exclusive; his egalitarianism is blind to the discrimination of real truth and real error. How suited this is to real Anglicanism, which seems so exactly to fit the demands of contemporary liberal culture--despite its secular orientation and its evident godlessness. Seemingly any benevolence discovers a haven within its worldly inconsequence, and no one must rock the boat with divisive opinions. Dr. Nicholls's excellent book shows up the relativism of it all. He does not disguise his intellectual polemicism; his religious preferences, however, are controlled and subtle. So much in these pages is true: it is not likely to be an influential work, at least within the Church.
–Edward Norman, Times Literary Supplement

This volume is first rate.
Political Studies

. . . both stimulating and rewarding, we will eagerly await the publication of the companion volume.
Christian Week



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