ABSTRACT

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book discusses something simple, open-ended, and old-fashioned, namely, the love of God. It explains what the author mean by "the impossible" he first need to explains what he mean by the "possible," and to explain the possible he needs to talk about the "future," which is the domain of the possible. The book revisits the idea of the impossible and to see people’s way clear to thinking the possibility of the impossible, of the impossible, of the possible as the "im-possible," and to think of God as the "becoming possible of the impossible," as Jacques Derrida also says. It argues that religion does not have a corner on the market of pretending to Know The Secret. For if the secret is that there is no Secret, it follows that people can only and indeed must believe, and indeed that must believe something.