Praise
"God Is the Good We Do is a passionate and profound rethinking of the meaning of the divine in human life. Its central argument for "theopraxy" develops biblical, Jewish, Christian, and modern perspectives on God in original and often surprising new directions. In the process, the sacred is fundamentally tied to human goodness while human morality is invested with a powerful holiness. At once down to earth and erudite, readable and penetrating, the book explores a wide range of vital questions of moral life without losing sight of its persistent and courageous goal: locating God in life's goodness. A challenge to both religious orthodoxy and contemporary secularism, it offers a truly fresh and stimulating approach to some of the most pressing issues of our time." John Wall, Associate Professor of Religion, Rutgers University
