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¡°The Known God and the Unknown God¡± is a philosophical work by Samuel Butler published posthumously in 1909. The book explores Butler's reflections on religion, spirituality, and the nature of God, drawing on his own philosophical explorations and observations.
In ¡°The Known God and the Unknown God,¡± Butler explores various concepts of God, especially contrasting his own interpretation with traditional theological perspectives. He questions anthropomorphic representations of God and also challenges traditional religious doctrines surrounding divinity. Butler's approach is characterized by skepticism and rational inquiry into the existence and nature of God.
One of the central themes of the book is Butler's exploration of humanity's relationship with God. He discusses how human perceptions and understanding of God have evolved over time and examines the impact of these beliefs on individual and societal levels.
The book reflects Butler's broader philosophical position, which often questioned established norms and sought to provoke critical thinking.

Summary
MANKIND has ever been ready to discuss matters in the inverse ratio of their importance, so that the more closely a question is felt to touch the hearts of all of us, the more incumbent it is considered upon prudent people to profess that it does not exist, to frown it down, to tell it to hold its tongue, to maintain that it has long been finally settled, so that there is now no question concerning it.
So far, indeed, has this been carried through all time past that the actions which are most important to us, such as our passage through the embryonic stages, the circulation of our blood, our respiration, etc. etc., have long been formulated beyond all power of reopening question concerning them?the mere fact or manner of their being done at all being ranked among the great discoveries of recent ages.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II. COMMON GROUND
CHAPTER III. PANTHEISM.
CHAPTER IV. PANTHEISM.
CHAPTER V. ORTHODOX THEISM
CHAPTER VI. THE TREE OF LIFE
CHAPTER VII. THE LIKENESS OF GOD
CHAPTER VIII. THE LIFE EVERLASTING
CHAPTER IX. GOD THE UNKNOWN