God The Invisible King by H.G. Wells

God the Invisible King by H.G. Wells (1917) is a theological work where Wells lays out his personal, non-orthodox spiritual beliefs, presenting God as a finite, personal, and intimate “Invisible King” or “Invisible Prince” within humanity, distinct from the infinite, distant Creator God of traditional Christianity and its dogmas like the Trinity. Wells critiques established religion as obstructive and argues for a direct, emotional connection to this inner God, advocating a spiritual life focused on moral development, self-abandonment to divine service, and a coming spiritual “World State” rather than formal churches, all influenced by

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