“Although every believing Christian understands that God guides our steps, fewer and fewer emphasize the point. A God working actively in the world makes us uneasy. We tend to like our God distant and a bit malleable, ready to bend to every new human idea. A God with a will of his own is too scary, and, besides, he might get in the way of our satisfaction of immediate desire.”

Source: The Emperor of Ocean Park (2002), Ch. 25, A Modest Request, I

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American legal academic and writer 1954

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