Description
Conversations on Religion by Mick Gordon and Chris Wilkinson is a non-fiction work exploring contemporary religious belief through a series of structured interviews with leading theologians, philosophers and commentators. The book examines how faith is understood, practised and debated in the modern world, raising questions about belief, identity and the role of religion in society.
Drawing on conversations with a wide range of prominent figures, including religious leaders, academics and public intellectuals, the book presents differing perspectives on topics such as the existence of God, secularism, morality and the social impact of religion. Rather than promoting a single viewpoint, it builds a multi-voiced exploration of how belief systems shape human behaviour and culture.
The result is a reflective and wide-ranging dialogue that encourages readers to consider both the personal and societal dimensions of faith. It is ideal for readers interested in religion, philosophy and contemporary ethical debate presented in an accessible conversational format.














