About The Book: Natural Religion by Friedrich Max Müller, based on his 1888 Gifford Lectures, explores the universal human quest for understanding the divine beyond organized religion. Müller defines natural religion as humanity’s innate belief in a higher power derived from nature and reason, tracing its development across cultures. He examines how ancient peoples gradually evolved from worshipping multiple nature gods to conceptualizing a singular, infinite deity, emphasizing the common spiritual foundation underlying diverse religious traditions worldwide.
Author: F. Max Muller
Pages: 642
Edition: 1889
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