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Does Reason Lead to Religion? | Daniel Bookman on Evolution, Faith, and a Divided World


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Can reason bring us to religion—or does it lead somewhere else entirely?

In this episode of Feasts of Reason, Matt sits down with Daniel Bookman, a lawyer and lifelong student of Jewish thought who has spent over four decades navigating the fault lines between religion, law, and modern society.

Drawing on his experience in Israel and the United States, Bookman explores whether deeply divided societies can hold together—and what role religion might play in that effort.

At the center of the conversation is a provocative idea from his book Fundamentally Rational: that belief in morality, religion, and even a creator might be grounded not just in faith, but in reason itself.

Along the way, the discussion turns to one of the most contentious topics of all—evolution.
Can evolutionary theory fully explain human existence and morality? Or does it leave something essential unanswered?

This is a respectful but unflinching conversation about truth, belief, and the limits of reason in a divided world.

Topics covered:

  • Can reason justify religious belief?
  • Religion vs. secularism in modern societies
  • Evolution and the origins of morality
  • Israel as a case study in ideological tension
  • What holds societies together when values clash?
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