God Without God: Transtheism and the End of Faith
Philosophical Questions
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Narrated by:
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Mark Cyr
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By:
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Boris Kriger
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What should one do with faith when God has ceased to be living and survives only as an idea? What remains for a person when prayer no longer addresses anyone, when the Church feels like an institution, and inner seeking becomes nothing more than emptiness masquerading as depth?
This audiobook begins precisely at that border—where faith can no longer remain naïve, yet has not yet died. It begins at the moment when the intellectual, having exhausted abstraction and theory, falls to his knees—not before a system or a concept, but before a Face. Before the living, personal God. For in moments of loss, pain, and loneliness, no idea of God suffices. In such moments, it is not God as concept that the soul cries out for—it is God as Person.
And yet, for all its profundity and sincerity, transtheism remains a well-worn path. It invites descent into the depths—but often those depths do not lead to God. They circle endlessly within the mind, mistaking depth for revelation. That is why it is vital not to lose the way. Without the Church, without the Sacraments, without the One who says “I am,” there can be no fullness.
God is not contained in words or systems; He is present. In the Logos. In Christ. And it is not faith that grows wise by renouncing the image of God—it is the soul that comes alive when it cries, “Have mercy on me.”