(8) What do unbelievers believe in? Practicing & arguing with Naomi Alderman
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Naomi Alderman is an English novelist, game writer, and television executive producer. She is
best known for her speculative science fiction novel The Power, which won the Women's Prize
for Fiction in 2017 and has been adapted into a television series for Amazon Studios. Her first
novel, Disobedience, explores faith, identity, and forbidden love within a strict Orthodox Jewish
community. It was published in ten languages and has recently been adapted into a
feature-length film.
Naomi and I enjoy discussing our relationships with a God Who we can argue with, as well as
the pitfalls of arguing with people as a way of taking them seriously. We question whether it's possible to be religious without actually thinking about God very much, as well as the God-like aspect of being the 'Creator' of novels and the insight this can give authors into the love God has for us, in spite of having to put us through hard things.
It was a fascinating, fun conversation which I hope you'll enjoy.