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"God Saw That It Was Good": The Creation of the World in the Hebrew Bible -- $t2. A Divine Craftsman Shapes All for the Good: Plato's Realm of the Forms -- $t3. Change and the Good: Chinese Perspectives -- $t4. The Harmony of Reason and Revelation: Augustine and Maimonides on Good and Evil -- $t5. You Are the Absolute: Philosophies of India -- $t6. Compassion, Wisdom, Awakening: The Way of Buddhism -- $t7. The Good Is That to Which All Things Aim: Aristotle on God and the Good -- $t8. The Philosopher as Teacher: Al- F?r?b? on Contemplation and Action -- $t9. The Imitation of God: Maimonides on the Active and the Contemplative Life -- $t10. The Dance of Human Expression: Al-Ghaz?l? and Maimonides -- $tConclusion -- $tNotes -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aDiana Lobel takes readers on a journey across Eastern and Western philosophical and religious traditions to discover a beauty and purpose at the heart of reality that makes life worth living. Guided by the ideas of ancient thinkers and the insight of the philosophical historian Pierre Hadot, The Quest for God and the Good treats philosophy not as an abstract, theoretical discipline, but as a living experience. For centuries, human beings have struggled to know why we are here, whether a higher being or dimension exists, and whether our existence is fundamentally good. Above all, we want to know whether the search for God and the good will bring happiness. Following in the path of the ancient philosophers, Lobel directly connects conceptions of God or an Absolute with notions of the good, illuminating diverse classical texts and thinkers. She explores the Bible and the work of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Maimonides, al-Farabi, and al-Ghazali. 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