
The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion
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Narrated by:
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Bob Walter
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Herman Wouk
"More years ago than I care to reckon up, I met Richard Feynman." So begins The Language God Talks, Herman Wouk's gem on navigating the divide between science and religion. In one rich, compact volume, Wouk draws on stories from his life as well as on key events from the 20th century to address the eternal questions of why we are here, what purpose faith serves, and how scientific fact fits into the picture.
He relates wonderful conversations he's had with such scientists as Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, Freeman Dyson, and Steven Weinberg, and brings to life such pivotal moments as the 1969 moon landing and the Challenger disaster. Brilliantly written, The Language God Talks is a scintillating and lively investigation and a worthy addition to the literature.
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Savoring his major works and the resulting adulation, Wouk too often drifts to topics unrelated to either science or religion. He is a good writer and his ramblings provide a pleasant, though somewhat incoherent, diversion.
Ramblings of an Old Man
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What made the experience of listening to The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion the most enjoyable?
First, if you haven't read other Wouk books, you won't "get" or enjoy this. In spite of the title, this is not really a book about science or God. It's a book about Herman Wouk and his personal thought and growth. If you want to know what makes Wouk tick and what makes his characters tick, this is a great listen.I particularly enjoyed the breakdown of the War and Remembrance characters but that's because War and Remembrance is my favorite book of all time.Would you recommend The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion to your friends? Why or why not?
Only if you're a fan of the Wouk classics such as War and Remembrance and The Caine Mutiny.What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
Wouk's view of how science and religion can be reconciled (or, really, how it can't be, but doesn't need to be) is interesting.Must read if you're a big Wouk Fan
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If you could sum up The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion in three words, what would they be?
A wonderfully thought-provoking thesis on the relationship between god and science, with a hefty dose of talmudic thought mixed in. Wouk explains why he believes in god, and how he has explained that belief to some of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century, including Richard Feynman. The narrator has a wonderful voice that brings this book to life.Wouk is a master
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion to be better than the print version?
Yes, but I always "hear" books. I do not read them. I bought the print version for my two daughters as they enjoy reading books.What did you like best about this story?
The special and unique fabric that Wouk weaves between himself and Feynman. Wouk is a very special story teller as the thread he sews touches on cosmology, God, the culture of how we live in religion and how we see what we are capable of understanding and/or accepting in faith. It gave me the chance to relive a brief meeting I had with Feynman a half century ago.Richard Feynman, God and Herman Wouk
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I would recommend this book to Christians, Jews and especially nonbelievers. Herman Wouk z"l, rest in peace!
Herman Wouk never fails
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amazing!
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