The Great Questions: "Is there a god?"

We’re opening our season on “The Great Questions” by asking the most important question of them all: “Is there a god?” In this episode, the CenterForLit crew talks about why this question is important, even if someone already believes they have the answer. Then they look to works of art, new and old, to see how culture wrestles with the problem now, and how we have wrestled with it in the past.

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Referenced Works:

“The ‘I Surrender’ List by Ethan Richardson, The Faith & Doubt Issue

– “I Wake Close to Morning” by Mary Oliver

Everything Sad is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri

The Young Pope (2016), directed by Paolo Sorrentino

– The Power and the Glory by Graham Green

– Godric by Frederick Buechner

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

– The How to Eat and Elephant podcast

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