Monotheism and Religious Diversity
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Roger Trigg in his compelling work, Monotheism and Religious Diversity, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This insightful book, spanning 75 pages, delves into the intriguing question: If there is one God, why do so many religions exist? Trigg argues that monotheism serves as a crucial foundation for believing in objective truth. Without the concept of a singular God, our understanding of reality becomes fragmented and subjective. This Element emphasizes that the essence of monotheism casts a significant shadow over our perceptions of truth and human nature. Perfect for readers interested in philosophy, theology, and the interplay between faith and reason, this paperback edition invites you to reflect on the complexities of belief in a diverse religious landscape.