| Book review: The Lord of the Absurd by Raymond J. Nogar | Moberg, DO. 1999.
PSCF 51(4):. CELD ID 14769Abstract This is one of the rare books on evolution, science, and religion that is still fresh and current one-third century after its authorship by a Dominican priest-professor. Nogar became a Catholic during his senior year at the University of Michigan. With a background in field biology and anthropology, he eventually became a philosophy professor at the Angelicum University in Rome and then at the Aquinas Institute of Philosophy in River Forest, Illinois.
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