Disappearance of God
Explore the profound themes of divinity and absence in the thought-provoking book Disappearance of God by a diverse group of authors, including Thomas De Quincey, Robert Browning, Emily Bront, Matthew Arnold, and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Published by the University of Illinois Press in 2000, this engaging paperback spans 400 pages and delves into the complex relationship between humanity and the concept of God.
Through a meticulous survey of both intellectual and material developments, this work examines how society has grappled with the notion of an absent, yet possibly existent, God. Ideal for readers interested in literature, theology, and philosophy, Disappearance of God invites you to reflect on the implications of divine absence and its impact on human consciousness.
Discover how these influential writers navigate the intricate landscape of faith and doubt, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolving dialogue between man and the divine.