Edward holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Philosophy from New York University and a Law Degree from the University of Notre Dame. In this debut novel, philosophy and law converge through difficult questions about faith, questions that logic cannot answer. At the centerpiece of the work is the question, If God is Omniscient, then why is there so much innocent suffering in the world? As De Vivo's main character (Priore) poses, perhaps God, in His mercy, wants to arrest insidious diseases and other calamities delivered upon the Innocent but He cannot do so. Priore contends that God may have...