"D. G. Leahy is one of the most important yet commensurately most difficult of the post–Death of God theologians. So far there has been no volume to help readers into the dense yet deeply original labyrinth of Leahy's confrontation with contemporary philosophy and theology and his own thinking of an absolute beginning and of absolute creativity and objectivity. This will be <i>the</i> book for those attempting to find their way into Leahy's work, providing not only an entrance and orientation to his thought, but also critically confronting and reflecting on it." — Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University<br /><br />"Leahy is a genuinely original thinker, extraordinarily intelligent on many different fronts, and someone who will, in my estimation, become a luminary for study in years and decades to come. This book is an excellent introduction towards that end." — Andrew W. Hass, author of <i>Auden's O: The Loss of One's Sovereignty in the Making of Nothing</i>