Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. Anne Provoost & David Grossman

  • TV-NR
  • June 23, 2006
  • 56 min

In the fourth episode of the first season of Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason, host Bill Moyers sits down with award-winning authors Anne Provoost and David Grossman to discuss their experiences with faith and reason and how it has impacted their work.

The episode begins with Moyers introducing Provoost and Grossman, two writers from very different backgrounds who have both explored themes of faith and reason in their writing. Provoost, a writer from Belgium, discusses her upbringing in a Catholic family and how her experiences with religion have influenced her work. Grossman, an Israeli author, discusses his experiences as both a secular Jew and a peace activist and how his work has been shaped by his beliefs.

Throughout the episode, Moyers engages in a thoughtful and insightful conversation with Provoost and Grossman, exploring the ways in which religion, spirituality, and reason intersect in their work. The three discuss the ways in which faith and reason can coexist, and how they have tried to incorporate both into their writing.

As Provoost notes, her work often explores themes of faith and reason, particularly in her most recent novel, "Falling." Grossman, on the other hand, discusses his belief that spirituality and reason are not necessarily at odds, but can actually complement one another.

As the conversation continues, Moyers draws out deeper insights from both writers, exploring the ways in which their cultural backgrounds and personal experiences have influenced their views on faith and reason. The episode also touches on the ways in which religion and spirituality can be a source of consolation and strength, even for those who are not necessarily religious.

Ultimately, Moyers on Faith & Reason offers a thought-provoking and nuanced look at the ways in which religion and reason intersect in our world today. By bringing together two accomplished writers with very different perspectives, the show offers a rich and meaningful exploration of these complex themes, and reminds viewers of the importance of engaging in respectful and thoughtful dialogue about religion and spirituality.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 23, 2006
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    56 min
  • Language
    English