"Bruce Feiler" is an American writer and television personality. He is the author of 12 books, including six consecutive New York Times nonfiction best-sellers. He writes the "This Life" column in the Sunday New York Times and is also the writer/presenter of the Public Broadcasting Service/PBS miniseries Walking the Bible and Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler (2014).

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For the vast majority of believers today, Scripture is a route to God but not necessarily the destination.

One of the reasons Abraham is an important figure in the world today is because he is not a saint.

People can see in him what they want.

I was wading waist deep in the freezing, raw sewage of Jerusalem in some quixotic attempt to discover how King David had captured his capital.

It's a story that fails as history, but that's why it succeeds as scripture -- because it's elliptical, ... The story has the ability to be perpetually now.

The great religions were not born in isolation from one another; they cannot survive in isolation from one another.