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The Disappearance of God, a Divine Mystery.

About 10 pages (3,119 words)

National Review, December 25th, 1995

The Disappearance of God, A Divine Mystery, by Richard Elliott Friedman (Little, Brown, 335 pp., $24.95) Mr. McInerny is the Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame as well as the author of nearly fifty novels, including the Father Dowling mysteries. THINGS were supposed to get better once we rid ourselves of prince and priest, but clearly that has not happened. Half a century ago Jean-Paul Sartre chided his fellow atheists for thinking that everything else would remain the same once God was removed from the picture. If the...

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