Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 171 ratings

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Last update: 04-18-2025


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Do you ever wish you had more faith, but struggle to make religious belief fit with modern assumptions about the world and human life? With a rare combination of empathy, open-mindedness, and persuasive argument, Ross Douthat offers a blueprint for thinking one's way from doubt to belief.

As a columnist for the New York Times who writes often about spiritual topics for a skeptical audience, Ross Douthat understands that many of us--whether we are agnostic, somewhat religious, or longtime believers—want to have more faith than we do. But we think we can't believe the way our ancestors did, knowing what we know now—can we?

With clear and straightforward arguments, Believe shows how religious belief makes sense of the order of the cosmos and our place within it, illuminates the mystery of consciousness, and explains the persistent reality of encounters with the supernatural.

Douthat argues that in light of what we know today it should be harder to not have faith than to have it. With empathy, clarity, and rigor, Douthat explores:

  • Why nonbelief requires ignoring what our reasoning faculties tell us about the world
  • How modern scientific developments make a religious worldview more credible, not less
  • Why it's entirely reasonable to believe in mystical and supernatural realities
  • How an open-minded religious quest should proceed amid the diversity of religious faiths
  • How Douthat's own Christianity is informed by his blueprint for belief

Highly relevant for our current moment, Believe offers a pathway for thinking your way from doubt into belief, from uncertainty about our place in the universe into a confidence that we are here for a reason.


Top reviews from the United States

  • Hawkeye
    5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    I am a critical biblical scholar, a liberal who can't yet bring himself to embrace atheism or agnosticism. In my old age, I still study the Bible (in its original languages) many hours per week. I get why it is both inspiring and off-putting. I urge you all to read this book, especially if you're a skeptic or feel that you've outgrown religion. I am not yet finished with the book, but I can affirm that in Mr. Douthat I think I have found a brother.
  • Tracey Perdue
    1.0 out of 5 stars Lame reasoning
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    Written like a true Trumper and conservative hack. Religion? Really? How about the Catholic Church: Nazi supporter, preist phedophiles by the hundreds? Jehovah Witness: Massive rape of young girls then not allowing reporting to police? Baptists: Supported a phedophile in Alabama named Roy Moore? Evangelicals: The worst! Lies and conspiracy from the pulpit, and Fascist to the core! Religion? Oh, NO! Religion took away the rights to my own body! The divisiveness in this country is not because of lack of religion. It is because of a culture of greed, social media run amuck, Citizens United decision, and politicians more concerned with getting reelected than working for the people! Oh, and as a mathematician, just because you can't explain something does not make it "God." It makes it unexplainable for the moment.
  • Strong interest.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Seeking
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    There is a spiritual challenge in every life I think because it is natural for us to seek spiritually. Failing to feel, seek, or, yes, to believe is very possibly the only certain way to miss the richest rewards of life.
  • josiesgarden
    1.0 out of 5 stars there are no gods grow up
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    there are no gods and religion is a delusion that causes more problems than solves
  • JS
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    Thought and soul-provoking. Great for anyone God-curious or open to having their secular worldview challenged.

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