David Bentley Hart’s All Things Are Full of Gods is like a cosmic dinner party where Greek gods debate the mysteries of existence. Psyche, Eros, and Hermes champion the idea that consciousness is the foundation of reality, while poor Hephaistos defends materialism. Through witty banter and sharp arguments, Hart dismantles the notion that mind and life can be reduced to matter, proposing instead that reality hums with divine intelligence. The book rekindles wonder, inviting readers to see the universe as alive with meaning and spirit.