In 'God and Mr. Wells: A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King',' William Archer embarks on a meticulous dissection of H.G. Wells's theological treatise, confronting the novel's implications and ideological underpinnings. Archer juxtaposes the narrative ambition with scholarly probing, invoking a literary style that is as engaging as it is incisive. His analysis situates Wells's work wit...