When God Is Silent
- 140 pages
- 5 hours of reading
These pages show you how to trust God even when He seems unresponsive and remote even when, as in the famous incident in the Gospels, He seems to sleep while you are buffeted by the storms of life.
A philosopher rooted in the scholastic tradition, this author delved into the ultimate nature of things, leading him to profound theological explorations. His writings, often expressed through spiritual poetry, reveal a deep engagement with matters of faith and existence. Despite holding traditional values and offering critiques of modernization, he maintained a unique connection with the people, seeking to guide those who had strayed back to the church. His sermons, translated into multiple languages, attest to the far-reaching impact and contemplative depth of his thought.

These pages show you how to trust God even when He seems unresponsive and remote even when, as in the famous incident in the Gospels, He seems to sleep while you are buffeted by the storms of life.