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Language of God

Summary: BioLogos brings you a podcast about science and Christian Faith. Featuring the voices of experts & thinkers, scientists & theologians, and stories from people who are finding a harmony between faith and science.

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 124. Deb Haarsma | James Webb Space Telescope | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:29

Deb Haarsma visits the studio to talk to Jim about the James Webb Space Telescope and some of the first images that it has sent back to earth.  Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum. Register for the 2024 Science and Faith Conference, April 17 - 19 | Raleigh, NC

 123. Denis Alexander | God’s Good Created Order | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:08

Denis Alexander has been writing about science and religion for over 40 years. That work eventually led him to found the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. He tells of his scientific career and his faith upbringing, which brings to light some differences in the relationship between science and religion in the United Kingdom and the United States. He also discusses the topic of scientific determinism which has been the focus of some of his more recent work and ends with some advice to young Christians pursuing a career in the sciences.  Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum. Read Stump's Travel Log to keep up with Jim's adventures during his sabbatical.

 77. Bill Newsome | Neuroscience, Faith & Free Will | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:32

In this conversation with acclaimed Stanford neuroscientist Dr. Bill Newsome, we hear about his journey to becoming a neuroscientist, how hundreds of millions of neurons enable the fantastic emergence of a unified visual world, and how free will might operate in relation to the seemingly infinite causal chains which bring us all to this moment. Along the way, Dr. Newsome shares his own experiences with science and faith and why biological explanations should not be seen as weapons beating back the claims of Christianity.  This episode originally aired on May 27, 2021 Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 41. Water | Exploring Spiritual & Scientific Depths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:55

Water is mysterious. It is cleansing, it is dangerous, and it is life-giving. In our everyday life we can tend to overlook just how fascinating and important water is. Water is interesting both scientifically and biblically, so it’s only fitting that we explore it. And in this episode we do just that. Because this is a complex topic, we asked several experts to join us in this episode. You’ll hear from Kent Frens, Jenni Brandon, Sandra Postel, and Ben McFarland who each talk about water through their areas of expertise. Here’s some fun Ocean Facts Check out Applied Ocean Sciences This episode originally aired on April 23, 2020 Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 122. Simon Conway Morris | Complete Imponderables | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:01

The science of evolution in general has been solidified for a long time now, but there are still plenty of new discoveries and implications being drawn out of the specific details of how our world evolved. Among the scientists doing fascinating work in these areas is Simon Conway Morris, who has become relatively famous both in and outside the professional scientific community for his work on fossils from the Burgess Shale, the Cambrian Explosion, and convergent evolution. Morris’ new book, From Extraterrestrials to Animal Minds: Six Myths of Evolution, draws from a number of these areas to make its claims. In this episode, we chat about the book, some of the well-established tenets of convergent evolution, and even some more controversial hypotheses on human uniqueness among animals and extraterrestrial intelligent life. While not all scientists agree with the conclusions Morris comes to, our conversation still brings clarity to the obscure limits of science and what these limits mean for us as Christians. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 121. J. Todd Billings | Good Servant, Tyrannical Master | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:44

Medicine is an amazing gift from God. But there are limits to what medicine can do, and when we forget those limits, we forget that God is acting both when bodies are healed and when bodies deteriorate. Todd Billings shares his depth of thought on healing, medicine and chronic disease, which is informed by his own experiences with cancer.  Music in this episode by Joseph McDade. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 120. Creation Groans | Hope on the Other Side | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:04

How should we respond to a problem that seems unsolvable? This is the question we ask in a series about the environmental crisis as we explore the fine line between hope and despair. After having delved into the hard reality of the environmental crisis for the previous two episodes, we spend this episode with our focus on hope. We explore what exactly hope is, how it relates to optimism, and how, when we find hope, we might also find repentance, forgiveness, joy, and love.  This is the last of three episodes in the Creation Groans series. Check out the list of related resources from this series here. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 119. Creation Groans | Into the Darkness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:49

How should we respond to a problem that seems unsolvable? This is the question we ask in a series about the environmental crisis as we explore the fine line between hope and despair. In this episode we allow ourselves to fully contemplate the woundedness of the planet and we reach into the Christian practice of lament as a way to find hope in the midst of the suffering we see around us. The episode ends with a guided lament liturgy.  This is the second of three episodes in the Creation Groans series.  Check out the list of related resources from this series here. Liturgy music is by Brian Mulder. (Spotify) Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 118. Creation Groans | World of Wounds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:20

How should we respond to a problem that seems unsolvable? This is the question we ask in a series about the environmental crisis as we explore the fine line between hope and despair. In this episode we explore some of the wounds to the planet that often go unseen and we realize that the path to hope begins with the acknowledgement that the wounds are deep and troubling.  This is the first of three episodes in the Creation Groans series.  Check out the list of related resources from this series here. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 117. Jeff Hardin | Science & Wonder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:51

Ever since he was a kid, Jeff Hardin has been fascinated by the natural world. His long standing avenue for connecting with creation has been science, whether old nature documentary series like Wild Kingdom or exploring the early development of nematode worms in his lab in Wisconsin. Jeff's work as a scientist, exploring the intricate details of life’s origin, has only enriched his wonder toward the God who created it all, an awe which feeds back into his teaching and research.  Find out more about Jeff’s lab’s research on the website. Read Jeff’s article on cloning and genome editing. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 116. Susan Wise Bauer | Homeschooling, History, and the Foundation of Science | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:10

Traditional homeschooling and hybrid models have seen a huge uptick in the last couple of years, and, unsurprisingly, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a huge driver of this migration. But the virus and various school and government responses to it are not the only factor causing parents to consider alternative education options. Contentious discussions of which histories and sciences are taught in the classroom continue to cause worry for parents all over the political spectrum.  Our guest today is historian and educator Susan Wise Bauer. A respected and well known name in the homeschooling world, Susan has spent much of her career developing reliable resources and curricula for homeschoolers. She walks us through her own experiences with, emerging trends in, and the biggest issues facing the homeschooling world today. A Christian, Susan also reflects on the reciprocal relationship between devout theistic faith and careful science. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum. Check out the BioLogos faith & science curriculum, Integrate, here. Find out more about The Well Trained Mind on their website.

 115. Willie James Jennings | Hollow Places, Hallowed Places | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:09

When faced with something completely new, how will our theology help us to respond? Willie James Jennings helps us to look back into history at a time when colonialist settlers came into contact with new land and new people and found in their theology a justification to bring order to the world they found. Our theology today is built upon the idea that the hollow places of the earth are filled with treasures for our taking, rather than the idea that the earth is a hallowed place that glorifies God in all its treasures.  Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 114. Jonathan Moo | Revelation and Radical Faithfulness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:31

Reading the news these days can make it seem like the world is coming to an end. And reading scientific journals, especially regarding climate, biodiversity loss and other environmental issues, can give a similar feeling. Jonathan Moo is a professor of New Testament and environmental studies and he helps break down how Christians might respond to the bleak picture that is sometimes painted of the world. He helps us to look specifically to the biblical account of end times to understand how to put this in perspective with our own times. We find not only darkness in a conversation about apocalypse but hope and the need for a more radical faithfulness.  Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 113. Loren Haarsma | Four Approaches to Original Sin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:07

There are a range of ways that people have thought about original sin, Adam and Eve, and the spread of sin throughout the world. Scientific knowledge, including the science of human evolution has contributed to that conversation but science has not identified a correct position. Loren Haarsma lays out several different approaches in his book When Did Sin Begin and talks with us in the episode about those approaches and the benefits and theological challenges of each approach. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

 BONUS | Francis Collins and Phil Vischer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:25

Francis Collins and Phil Vischer sit down to talk about science and faith and the new BioLogos Integrate curriculum. Learn more about BioLogos Integrate. Watch the promo video for Integrate. Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.

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