Taking Religion Seriously, Charles Murray
Taking Religion Seriously, Charles Murray
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Taking Religion Seriously

Author: Charles Murray

Narrator: Charles Murray

Unabridged: 4 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/13/2025


Synopsis

“Millions are like me when it comes to religion: well-educated and successful people for whom religion has been irrelevant,” Charles Murray writes. “For them, I think I have a story worth telling.”Taking Religion Seriously is Murray’s autobiographical account of the decades-long evolution in his stance toward the idea of God in general and Christianity in particular. He argues that religion is something that can be approached as an intellectual exercise. His account moves from the improbable physics of the Big Bang to recent discoveries about the nature of consciousness, from evolutionary psychology to hypotheses about a universal Moral Law. His exploration of Christianity delves into the authorship of the Gospels, the reliability of biblical texts, and the scholarship surrounding the resurrection story.Murray, the author of Coming Apart and coauthor of The Bell Curve, does not write as an expert. He acknowledges that those taking religion seriously for the first time, like himself, must grapple with topics and ideas that defy intellectual mastery. In this audiobook, Murray offers his personal example of intellectual struggle toward religion.“Maybe God needs a way to reach overeducated agnostics and that’s what I stumbled into,” he writes. “It’s a more arid process than divine revelation but it has been rewarding. And, if you’re like me, it’s the only game in town.”

About Charles Murray

Charles Murray is a policy analyst educated at Harvard and M.I.T. He first came to national attention in 1984 with the publication Losing Ground, which changed the national conversation about the War on Poverty and its aftermath. In 1994, the bestselling The Bell Curve, coauthored with Richard Herrnstein, argued that the increasing role of intelligence over the twentieth century was transforming America’s social structure. In 2012, Coming Apart documented the growing divide between a new lower class and a new upper class that foreshadowed the political polarization of the 2016 election. His other books include In Pursuit (1988), Human Accomplishment (2003), Human Diversity (2020), and Facing Reality (2021). He is currently the Hayek Emeritus Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richelle on October 17, 2025

My mind acts similarly to his so I related with this a lot. I think a lot of people are coming to the same conclusions, that religion should be taken seriously and not just thrown out as an anachronism. For me, Jordan Peterson had a lot of influence on my change of mind on that matter. This book goe......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on October 27, 2025

Listened to this on audio book and enjoyed it. I am not an academic nor am I a science or research orientated person. I was also raised in a devout family and never really fully disconnected from my faith (although my theological approach is radically different than it was when I was younger but tha......more

Goodreads review by AttackGirl on November 28, 2025

another intimate share Charles once again discusses the sensitive topics with revealing venerability. Perhaps stats on how many return to their original religion as time moves closer.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on November 01, 2025

I've been a Charles Murray fan for quite awhile. He's well-known for his takes on controversial issues, like IQ, race, welfare, etc. He presses a lot of hot buttons. I really liked his In Pursuit: Of Happiness and Good Government, a succinct description of the "proper" role of the state. Specifical......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on December 02, 2025

It's a pretty good introduction to quite an array of perpectives on God and later in the book, Christianity. The strength of the book is in the fact that it comes from a perspective of a scientific modernistic man that finds himself challenged by ideas and perspectives that he has long dismissed but......more