God and Mr. Wells: A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King
God and Mr. Wells: A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King
Written in the early 20th century, 'God and Mr. Wells' by William Archer critically examines H.G. Wells' theological work 'God the Invisible King.' Archer analyzes Wells' portrayal of God and explores the implications of his views on divinity and religious experience. The treatise critiques Wells for his rejection of metaphysics and the lack of substantial answers regarding the nature of God, juxtaposing his ideas with historical religious perspectives and modern skepticism. This work is notable for its philosophical inquiry into the intersection of modern thought and spirituality.




