Deborah Casewell, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chester, dives deep into the intriguing topic of divine hiddenness. She discusses the tension between God's apparent absence and human faith, reflecting on personal experiences akin to Mother Teresa's. The conversation touches on Simone Weil's insights, Martin Luther's theology of the cross, and the existential implications of feeling abandoned. Ultimately, it emphasizes the brave pursuit of meaning amidst unanswered questions and the complexity of faith, hope, and love.