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_9503 _aWilson, A. N., _d1950- |
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_aGod's funeral _b: a biography of faith and doubt in western civilization |
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_aNew York _bBallantine Books _c1999 |
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500 | _aIn the course of the nineteenth century, the idea of God became unknowable and then impossible. The author had wittily but devastatingly kicked away the logical underpinnings of Christian theology a hundred years before; Nietzsche then declared God dead; and Thomas Hardy, through his poetry, presided glumly over his funeral. | ||
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_9505 _aReligion and science |
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