God and the New Haven Railway
And Why Neither One Is Doing Very Well
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
Published:5th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

In this disarmingly witty look at the disrepair of the divine, George Dennis O'Brien offers a guide for finding the sacred in the everyday. Christopher Lasch called the book, first published over twenty years ago, "an astute analysis of our spiritual malaise." God and the New Haven Railway, with a new preface by the author, speaks to us still with humor and hope because neither God nor the railroad seems to be running much better today.
"O'Brien . . . a remarkably nimble thinker, abandons the railway simile from time to time, but he is never at a loss for a clever figure of speech in this brief examination of the faded state of modern belief." —Boston Globe
"In God and the New Haven Railway [O'Brien] has wrought a delightful tour de force, in which he gazes with a philosopher's eye, and a jaundiced one at that, upon the forces at work in individuals and communities that both generate and challenge religious commitments." —Christian Century
"[George Dennis O'Brien] shows that theology can be written with panache and read with pleasure. . . . The great virtue of O'Brien's book, which in a former day would have been called philosophical apologetics to the Gospel, is its tone—flippant, bantering, irreverent." —Commonweal
"This is a wonderful book with stunning insights. It is clear that O'Brien has thought deeply about God, the human condition, and religion. . . . O'Brien prefers to see God in the texture of weekdays, not in the spectacle of Sunday." —National Catholic Reporter
ISBN: 9780268037307
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 10mm
Weight: 213g
176 pages