“An engaging, detailed and spirited work—both conversational and soul-searching, restless and reassuring all at once.” –Washington Times
For decades, Michael Savage has been preaching his political faith of borders, language, and culture to millions. Now Savage gives his audience a look into his religious faith and his ideas about the Judeo-Christian foundation of the American culture he has fought all his life to preserve.
But rather than an academic, theological treatise, Savage provides something more akin to an ancient mystery text. Drawing on Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and other spiritual sources, as well as autobiographical material and highlights from his radio show, Savage shares the “glimpses of God” he has experienced over the whole of his life, before and during his groundbreaking radio career.
Moving childhood stories, his dinner with an atheist and a Buddhist, an interview with a Jewish gangster, and Savage’s reflections on selected passages from ancient scriptures are just a few of the eclectic experiences and insights shared in this unique book. From his days as a boy growing up in New York City to many years searching for healing plants in the South Seas to his current incarnation as one of the most popular talk radio hosts in the world, Savage has been haunted by glimpses of the divine and has struggled to find their meaning.
God, Faith, and Reason presents the reader with one man’s perceptions and considerations of the daily presence of God in the world around us and how the search to find God is the finding itself.

“An engaging, detailed and spirited work—both conversational and soul-searching, restless and reassuring all at once.” –Washington Times
For decades, Michael Savage has been preaching his political faith of borders, language, and culture to millions. Now Savage gives his audience a look into his religious faith and his ideas about the Judeo-Christian foundation of the American culture he has fought all his life to preserve.
But rather than an academic, theological treatise, Savage provides something more akin to an ancient mystery text. Drawing on Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and other spiritual sources, as well as autobiographical material and highlights from his radio show, Savage shares the “glimpses of God” he has experienced over the whole of his life, before and during his groundbreaking radio career.
Moving childhood stories, his dinner with an atheist and a Buddhist, an interview with a Jewish gangster, and Savage’s reflections on selected passages from ancient scriptures are just a few of the eclectic experiences and insights shared in this unique book. From his days as a boy growing up in New York City to many years searching for healing plants in the South Seas to his current incarnation as one of the most popular talk radio hosts in the world, Savage has been haunted by glimpses of the divine and has struggled to find their meaning.
God, Faith, and Reason presents the reader with one man’s perceptions and considerations of the daily presence of God in the world around us and how the search to find God is the finding itself.