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God: A Biography, by Jack Miles (Alfred A. Knopf)

Jack Miles receives the 1996 Pulitzer Prize from Columbia President George Rupp.

Winning Work

God: A Biography

God. He is ubiquitous. He seems familiar to us, yet he remains mysterious. Who exactly is he? What is his "life story"?

These are the audacious questions Jack Miles dares to ask in a book that deeply enriches our concept of God and our understanding of him. In its pages a God too long frozen in the awe of his worshipers is animated and moves with a terrifying, thrilling, sometimes deeply poignant, vividness.

Miles shows us God in the guise of a great literary character, the hero of the Old Testament. In a close, careful, and inspired reading of that testament--book by book, verse by verse--God is seen from his first appearance as Creator to his last as Ancient of Days. The God whom Miles reveals to us is a warrior whose greatest battle is with himself. We see God torn by conflicting urges. To his own sorrow, he is by turns destructive and creative, vain and modest, subtle and naive, ruthless and tender, lawful and lawless, powerful yet powerless, omniscient and blind.

As we watch him change amazingly, we are drawn into the epic drama of his search for self-knowledge, the search that prompted him to create mankind as his mirror. In that mirror he seeks to examine his own reflection, but he also finds there a rival. We then witness God's own perilous passage from power to wisdom. For generations our culture's approach to the Bible has been more a reverential act than a pursuit of knowledge about the Bible's protagonist; and so, through the centuries the complexity of God's being and "life" has been diluted in our consciousness. In this book we find--in precisely chiseled relief--the infinitely complex God who made infinitely complex man in his image. Here, we come closer to the essence of that literary masterpiece that has shaped our culture no less than our religious life.

In God: A Biography, Jack Miles addresses his great subject with imagination, insight, learning, daring, and dazzling originality, giving us at the same time an illumination of the Old Testament as a work of consummate art and a journey to the secret heart of God.

(From the book jacket)

Copyright: 1995, Alfred A. Knopf

Biography

Jack Miles, a former Jesuit, pursued religious studies at Pontifical Gregorian College, Rome, and the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and holds a doctorate in Near Eastern languages from Harvard University. He was a Guggenheim Fellow and Regents Lecturer at the University of California. A book columnist and member of the editorial board of the Los Angeles Times, he freelances for The Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Harvard Theological Review, Commonwealth, Tikkun, and other national publications.

He lives with his wife and daughter in southern California.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Biography in 1996:

The Jury

Brigitte Weeks(chair )

editor-in-chief

Bruce Clayton

Harry A. Logan Sr. Professor of History

Diane Wood Middlebrook

biographer, professor of English

Winners in Biography

1996 Prize Winners