ISBN-13: 9781630510046 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 218 str.
ISBN-13: 9781630510046 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 218 str.
No Other Gods is a wide-ranging analysis of the biblical myth of God and of its impact on culture and human consciousness, from the perspective of the evolution of consciousness that precedes and postdates it.Phyllis Moore deeply appreciates biblical thought and practice and understands the psychological value of the patriarchal, monotheistic movement. It created a new and distinctive kind of individual ego-consciousness. But it did so at a great price, and Moore is fully aware of this, too.Those who attend to Moore’s insights will come away from a reading of this profound and provocative work with a keen grasp of what biblical vision of God and of man/woman have contributed, and denied, to the development of human consciousness. She also hinds broadly at what will come along to supersede the biblical myth.Nietzsche was correct that the parochial God image of biblical culture I dead. Jung and Eliade helped to dig His grave and many others attended the funeral and have either mourned or celebrated His demise. In the 1960s this death and burial were even acknowledged and openly celebrated in some seminaries and divinity schools. No Other Gods may be its tombstone. It is a radical and convincing work.