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God: An Anatomy - As heard on Radio 4

English

By (author): Francesca Stavrakopoulou

Winner of The PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize
Shortlisted for The Wolfson History Prize
A The Times Books of the Year


A fascinating, surprising and often controversial examination of the real God of the Bible, in all his bodily, uncensored, scandalous forms.

'One of the most remarkable historians and communicators working today' Dan Snow


Three thousand years ago, in the lands we now call Israel and Palestine, a group of people worshipped a complex pantheon of deities, led by a father god called El. El had seventy children, who were gods in their own right. One of them was a minor storm deity, known as Yahweh. Yahweh had a body, a wife, offspring and colleagues. He fought monsters and mortals. He gorged on food and wine, wrote books, and took walks and naps. But he would become something far larger and far more abstract: the God of the great monotheistic religions.

But as Professor Francesca Stavrakopoulou reveals, Gods cultural DNA stretches back centuries before the Bible was written, and persists in the tics and twitches of our own society, whether we are believers or not. The Bible has shaped ideas about God and religion, but also cultural preferences about human existence and experience; our concept of life and death; attitude to sex and gender; habits of eating and drinking; the understanding of history.

Examining Gods body, from his head to his hands, feet and genitals, she shows how the Western idea of God developed. She explores the places and artefacts that shaped our view of this singular God and the ancient religions and societies of the biblical world. And in doing so she analyses not only the origins of our oldest monotheistic religions, but also the origins of Western culture.

Beautifully written, passionately argued and frequently controversial, God: An Anatomy is cultural history on a grand scale.

'Rivetingly fresh and stunning' Sunday Times

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  • Weight: 442g
  • Dimensions: 131 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781509867370

About Francesca Stavrakopoulou

Professor Francesca Stavrakopoulou studied theology at Oxford and is currently Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion at the University of Exeter. The author of a number of academic works she also presented the BBC 2 documentary series The Bibles Buried Secrets. She regularly appears on BBC1s The Big Questions and Sunday Morning Live and has appeared on several Radio 4 shows including Womans Hour The Infinite Monkey Cage and The Museum of Curiosity. She writes for the Guardian the Mail on Sunday and the Times Literary Supplement and has spoken about the Bible religion and atheism at numerous public events including the Cheltenham Science Festival the World Humanist Congress and Conway Halls annual London Thinks festival. Her contribution (on the same subject as God: An Anatomy) to Dan Snows History Hits podcast is currently its most popular ever episode.

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