<p><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>Dr. Richard Oxenberg and Dr. Jerry L. Martin engage in a joint dialectical inquiry into God and ultimate reality. Their conversation provides a model of philosophical thinking and critical questioning with regard to spiritual life and its search for ultimate truth.</span></p><p><br></p><p><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>After reading Dr. Martin's </span><em style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>God: An Autobiography: As Told to a Philosopher</em><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)> his extraordinary report of his articulate conversations with the divine Dr. Oxenberg was left with a number of urgent questions. The two began their own conversation and </span><em style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>Two Philosophers Wrestle with God: A Dialogue</em><span style=color: rgba(34 34 34 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)> is the result. Here two philosophers reflect on the meaning of Dr. Martin's revelatory experiences drawing the thinking of major philosophers and theologians into their dialogue. The discussion that ensues between philosophical friends becomes an effort to trace the boundaries of what we can know.</span></p>