A review by scarlettletters
The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion by Herman Wouk

2.0

This book was a bit of a disappointment. Apparently the author is a novelist of some renown, not really a scientist. The narrative was mostly all over the place and rarely touched on the intersection of science and religion. He described scientific advances through history and talked about his own novels and Jewish faith but the phrase "science and religion" implies more than two separate discourses.

If you are interested in this book, I would suggest skipping to the end where he recounts his conversation about religion with Feynman. It was the only part that really delivered on what I was expecting.