The Hammer of God (disambiguation)
- The Hammer of God (disambiguation)
The Hammer of God may refer to:
in Literature
*"The Hammer of God", a novel by Arthur C. Clarke
*"The Hammer of God (DeMille novel)", a novel by Nelson DeMille
*"The Hammer of God (2008)", a novel by Karen Miller
*"The Hammer of God", a short story by G. K. Chesterton
in Sport
*"The Hammer of God" is a nickname for baseball player Mariano Rivera
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