God, the Invisible King
H. G. Wells
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
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Wells wrote in his book God the Invisible King that his idea of God did not draw upon the traditional religions of the world: "This book sets out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer. [Which] is a profound belief in a personal and intimate God." Later in the work he aligns himself with a "renascent or modern religion ... neither atheist nor Buddhist nor Mohammedan nor Christian ... [that] he has found growing up in himself." (Summary from Wikipedia) (4 hr 34 min)
Chapters
00 -- Preface | 16:14 | Read by William Tomcho |
01 --Ch First, Parts 1-3 | 20:20 | Read by William Tomcho |
02 -- Ch First, Parts 4-6 | 16:40 | Read by Mike Pelton |
03 -- Ch Second, Parts 1-3 | 15:35 | Read by T Michael Burke |
04 -- Ch Second, Parts 4-7 | 18:50 | Read by T Michael Burke |
05 -- Ch Second, Parts 8-9 | 10:40 | Read by T Michael Burke |
06 -- Ch Third, Parts 1-4 | 19:46 | Read by William Tomcho |
07 -- Ch Fourth, Parts 1-2 | 21:20 | Read by William Tomcho |
08 -- Ch Fourth, Parts 3-6 | 20:22 | Read by William Tomcho |
09 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 1-3 | 13:45 | Read by William Tomcho |
10 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 4-6 | 19:01 | Read by William Tomcho |
11 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 7-9 | 18:27 | Read by William Tomcho |
12 -- Ch Fifth, Parts 10-11 | 19:30 | Read by William Tomcho |
13 -- Ch Sixth, Parts 1-5 | 16:51 | Read by William Tomcho |
14 -- Ch Seventh, Parts 1-5 | 21:43 | Read by Mike Pelton |
15 -- The Envoy | 5:29 | Read by hearmeout7 |
Reviews
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A LibriVox Listener
This is a thought-provoking book about how people feel about God. HD Wells does not try to convince The reader of anything. He writes this in a way of looking through all the different type religious people the fact that we are all searching for a greater power than ourselves. And even examines the feelings of an atheist. I highly recommend this to anyone who's interested in the universe and God