The Search for God [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):382-382 (1964)
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The author finds the modern problem of God to be centered in man's loss of the sense of God. God is rejected because he sustains or permits, and is in that measure ineffective in the face of, evil. But the various forms of humanism, scientific or atheistic, that man has substituted in his independent attempt to eradicate evil fall short—and even stand in danger of individual and social perversion—because they fail to meet the challenge of man's person for which sin is a psychological as well as a theological reality. In emphasizing the need to re-establish reason's right to investigate and pronounce on the existence of God, the author evaluates and criticizes Existentialism and the "way of the heart" approaches of Pascal and Newman, and approvingly expounds Maréchal's approach to the existence of God through the finality expressed in man's dynamic, unrestricted desire to know, an attempt to do justice to both the ontological tradition and the Kantian critique.—E. A. R.

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