• The Experience of God

  • Being, Consciousness, Bliss
  • By: David Bentley Hart
  • Narrated by: Tom Pile
  • Length: 12 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (313 ratings)

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The Experience of God

By: David Bentley Hart
Narrated by: Tom Pile
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Despite the recent ferocious public debate about belief, the concept most central to the discussion "God" frequently remains vaguely and obscurely described. Are those engaged in these arguments even talking about the same thing? In a wide-ranging response to this confusion, esteemed scholar David Bentley Hart pursues a clarification of how the word "God” functions in the world’s great theistic faiths. Ranging broadly across Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Vedantic and Bhaktic Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, Hart explores how these great intellectual traditions treat humanity’s knowledge of the divine mysteries. Constructing his argument around three principal metaphysical moments, ”being, consciousness, and bliss", the author demonstrates an essential continuity between our fundamental experience of reality and the ultimate reality to which that experience inevitably points. Thoroughly dismissing such blatant misconceptions as the deists' concept of God, as well as the fundamentalist view of the Bible as an objective historical record, Hart provides a welcome antidote to simplistic manifestoes. In doing so, he plumbs the depths of humanity’s experience of the world as powerful evidence for the reality of God and captures the beauty and poetry of traditional reflection upon the divine.

©2013 David Bentley Hart (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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Transcendent

Stunning. A book I will listen to over and over again. Beyond being a brilliant work of philosophy, it also manages to touch the heart of spiritual experience. It illuminated so many intuitions I have had and organized them into a coherent whole.

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David Bentley Hart at his best!

I’ve enjoyed DBH’s other books so I thought I’d give this a try. I was not disappointed! I’d encourage any atheist to read this book and truly ponder these arguments. He will challenge you.

For believers like me, this book eloquently describes those transcendent glimpses of the Divine that I’ve experience through prayer, careful reflection on scripture, community, living out the Christian life, and seeking after God. At first it might seem a bit abstract but keep listening. By the end of the book, I found myself more encouraged than ever and excited to keep seeking after God.

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Thoughtful, provocative and insightful

Hart’s book has stretched my heart and mind. I have a fuller view of God and more kind tools to help my confused friends. Thank you!

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Brilliant defence of theism

David Bentley Hart takes no prisoners—he’s not afraid to use sarcasm as a weapon against the New Atheists—but his purpose in writing the book is to make a case for classical theism as, well, the ONLY way to understand life, consciousness, and the otherwise inexplicable “transcendentals”. His argument is brilliantly defended, and he opens the door to God in new ways, whether a convinced believer, a seeker, or, given an open mind, a skeptic. He’s obviously a genius, so it’s challenging, but it’s well worth hanging in for the whole ride.

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Enlightening book, thoroughly study presented in a magisterial style, and preformed in an eloquent manner....in short best audiobook I have had the pleasure of listening to!

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Dense but profound book

This book is a fascinating, though not terribly accessible, argument for the rediscovery of what we had always meant when we said “God”. The argument is masterfully made, but beware that it is not a casual read. This will take focus and time - but it will bear enormous fruit if you’re looking for an intelligent argument for what we all intuit: that reality has so much more to it than the merely materialist reductionism that we’re so commonly fed in the modern world. Well worth your money!

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Fantastic exposition. Disappointing VO

I hate to critique a voice talent but how the publishers came to choose this voice is beyond rationality. Hart’s work is exceptional. At the least they could have selected someone who understood how he thinks and could have captured his “voice” in this. The speech is sometimes garbled and fast. The book is phenomenal. The delivery fails this masterpiece of thinking and writing. So 3.5 stars.

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Powerful Thoughts

While Hart is clearly arrogant and condescending in his presentation of these classic religious ideas, he nonetheless presents an astounding case against physicalism and for a spiritual view of the world. I believe this book sums up the best of religious thinking on what and where God is.

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Profound and Penetrating Critique of Naturalism

If you are under the comfortable assumption that scientific progress has explained reality to an impressive degree this book will jar you awake!

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Basically made me believe in God

Shallow atheism is less attractive after hearing Aristotle's unmoved mover argument. That God is not a magician inside the world changed my view on Him.

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