The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.


The New Yorker (21 November 1970)


The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.

The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.

The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.

The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.