The Hague, 1677. Baruch de Spinoza has just died. Before the room disappears, a man awaits him — Hermes Trismegistus, three times great, messenger of all centuries. Between them: fifteen centuries of distance and a Path that neither of them chose.
The Divine Atheism is a philosophical journey along the Path of Stars — where the cosmos was not created, but deduced. Where dividing by zero is not an error: it is the beginning of everything. Where consciousness is not the cosmos observing itself, but feeling itself.
Through four challenges, two systems of thought — geometry and symbol, demonstration and contemplation — collide, resist, and discover they were always the same path seen from different sides. And between every silence, every step, every star that dies giving everything it forged, something builds that no proposition had ever managed to name.
A book for those who have asked a question no one could answer — and could not stop asking it.
| Número de páginas | 80 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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