The Death of God - and Why Nobody Noticed argues that religion did not collapse in battle, but slipped quietly out of relevance while the world was looking elsewhere. With a scholar's precision and a polemicist's edge, the book traces how science, technology, psychology, politics, and culture absorbed the functions once monopolized by faith-leaving humanity secular, restless, and strangely unsatisfied.Rather than debating God's existence, this work examines what happens after God dies: how morality fragments, meaning dissolves, immortality disappears, and the sacred migrates into brands, ideologies, and machines. The result is a sweeping portrait of a civilization living through the first truly post-religious age-hungry for transcendence yet unable to return to the old gods.Provocative, ambitious, and unsettling, The Death of God - and Why Nobody Noticed offers not an obituary, but a roadmap of what comes next.