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What if dying is the easy part?
Father Zimmerman knows all about Life, and Death, and God, and Salvation. He's seen it all, lived and fought through wars and worse. Now, as a Jesuit priest teaching "The Problem of God" course to Georgetown undergrads, he's used to being the one asking the tough questions. And grading the answers.
But Life is so much more complicated than he imagined. So is Death.
When the woman with no name falls from a bridge, Zimmerman has the fleeting impression that he's witnessing an angel falling to Earth. He's wrong about that, too.
Father Zimmerman knows all about Life, and Death, and God, and Salvation. He's seen it all, lived and fought through wars and worse. Now, as a Jesuit priest teaching "The Problem of God" course to Georgetown undergrads, he's used to being the one asking the tough questions. And grading the answers.
But Life is so much more complicated than he imagined. So is Death.
When the woman with no name falls from a bridge, Zimmerman has the fleeting impression that he's witnessing an angel falling to Earth. He's wrong about that, too.
What if dying is the easy part?
Father Zimmerman knows all about Life, and Death, and God, and Salvation. He's seen it all, lived and fought through wars and worse. Now, as a Jesuit priest teaching "The Problem of God" course to Georgetown undergrads, he's used to being the one asking the tough questions. And grading the answers.
But Life is so much more complicated than he imagined. So is Death.
When the woman with no name falls from a bridge, Zimmerman has the fleeting impression that he's witnessing an angel falling to Earth. He's wrong about that, too.
Father Zimmerman knows all about Life, and Death, and God, and Salvation. He's seen it all, lived and fought through wars and worse. Now, as a Jesuit priest teaching "The Problem of God" course to Georgetown undergrads, he's used to being the one asking the tough questions. And grading the answers.
But Life is so much more complicated than he imagined. So is Death.
When the woman with no name falls from a bridge, Zimmerman has the fleeting impression that he's witnessing an angel falling to Earth. He's wrong about that, too.