What the book is about
Omnitheism looks at religion and philosophy through a comparative lens. Its central concern is not which tradition is “correct,” but what becomes visible when many traditions are viewed side by side.
The book explores recurring structures: the role of symbol and language, the tension between belief and direct knowing, the relationship between mind and perception, and the ways different cultures describe the same edges of human experience.
It draws together themes from Abrahamic, Indic, Buddhist, and philosophical streams without trying to flatten them into sameness. The aim is to illuminate resonance without erasing difference.
This is a work for readers interested in spiritual thought, philosophical reflection, comparative religion, and the question of how humans make meaning.
Notable qualities
The tone is contemplative rather than promotional. It treats the subject as something to examine, not something to sell the reader on.
Its stance is observational rather than doctrinal: attentive to patterns, careful with symbols, and interested in what appears when inherited categories are held a little more lightly.
Available through
- BoD Bookshop
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- Akademibokhandeln
- Amazon
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- Bokon
- Bokus
- CDON
- Google Books
Availability may vary somewhat by region and format.
Omnitheism Samfundet
There is also a Discord server for people interested in these kinds of questions: philosophy, religion, symbolism, perception, and adjacent conversations.
Everyone with a sincere interest is welcome, whether or not they have bought the book.
You can scan the QR code or use the invite link above.