| Author Quoted | William Hamilton | 
		
			| Title Quoted | Radical theology and the Death of God | 
		
			| Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1966/07/28 | 
		
			| Imprint | [S.l.] : [s.n.]. 1966 | 
		
			| Quotation | [William] Hamilton (God is dead) is less interesting than [Thomas J.J.] Altizer. Pedestrian optimism - Radical theology wants to live in an America where  optimism is possible - It is a theology of zest - of enthusiastic participation in the electronic era - | 
		
			| Quotation Source | Learning to love: exploring solitude and freedom. The Journals of Thomas Merton, Volume 6, 1966-1967.; Edited by Christine M. Bochen. / [San Francisco] : HarperCollins. 1997, p. 103 | 
		
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