David Brooks: I Found Faith in a Crowded Subway Car
The Opinions24 Des 2024

David Brooks: I Found Faith in a Crowded Subway Car

Over the past decade, the Times columnist David Brooks has gone from agnostic to deeply religious. In this episode he explores the evolving role of faith in his life, a force he describes as “a longing.” As he explains, “The joy is not in the satisfaction of the longing, but the joy is in the longing itself. It’s a good feeling to worship generosity itself.”

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