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'The Case for God'

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Religion scholar and former nun Karen Armstrong argues that modern religions have over-anthropomorphized God and would do well to return to a more traditional view of God as essentially unknowable. Armstrong joins us to discuss the role of religion in the modern age, and her new book, “The Case for God.”

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Karen Armstrong, religion scholar, former nun and author of books including "The Case for God"

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