And the trick of having faith, he said, was that it was necessary to believe in God without any great or even remotely reassuring evidence that we don't inhabit a godless universe.
In "A Prayer for Owen Meany," author John Irving explores the concept of faith and belief in God through the lens of uncertainty. The character highlights the challenge of maintaining faith, emphasizing that true belief often exists without substantial proof of a divine presence. This notion suggests that faith requires a leap into belief, even amidst the daunting idea that the universe may lack a higher power.
Irving's narrative invites readers...