Postmodern philosopher and radical theologian John D. ("Jack") Caputo argues that a traditional, omnipotent Supreme Being does not exist. Instead, he asserts that God "insists" as an imaginative event, a weak force, and a call to unconditional love whose actual existence relies entirely on human agency and action. [ 1 , 2 ] Caputo's post-theistic philosophy reframes how we think about the divine: God as Event: Caputo argues that God is not a being with physical reality or controlling power, but a dynamic, unfolding event of love and justice. He posits that "without the world, there would be no God". [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] The Weakness of God: Rejecting the classical concept of an all-powerful, sovereign God, Caputo wrote his seminal book, The Weakness of God , exploring a God who operates not through domination, but through vulnerable love and the “foolishness” of the cross. [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] God Insists, We Exist: In The Insistence of God: A T...