opposite of faith (trusting in what you can’t see) is sight (trusting in what you can see). The impulse to domesticate God comes from our discomfort at not being able to see, understand, or perceive God. So we seek to make Him “see-able”—understandable, controllable, predictable. Of course, we are far more sophisticated in our idolatry than the ancient Israelites—golden calves are only welcome on Wall Street these days. But the temptation for us is no less real. Instead of fashioning physical forms,