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Complete Video: Play |
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Setting the Scene: Play |
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John Polkinghorne on Being a Missionary to Science and
Theology |
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Steven Weinberg on the Contrast Between Traditional
Religion and Theologians who Welcome Scientific Knowledge |
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Lawrence Kushner on the Similarities Between Scientific and Theological Questions |
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Joel Primack on the Current Revolution in
Cosmology |
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Irven DeVore on the Reopening of the Dialogue between
Science and Theology |
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John Haught on the 'Warfare' Between Science and Theology |
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Owen Gingerich on the Place of Religion in the Origin of
Modern Science |
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John Barrow on Religious Laws, Laws of Nature, and the
Rise of Science |
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Owen Gingerich on the connection between
Religion and the Rise of Science |
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Jaroslav Pelikan on the Shift From 'How' to 'Why?'
Questions in Theology |
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John Haught on a Consonance Between Science and Religion |
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David Ray Griffin on the Need for One View |
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Steven Weinberg on The Value of Religion and its
Compatibility with Science |
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Steven Weinberg and John Polkinghorne - An Exchange: Play All |
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Steven Weinberg and
John Polkinghorne: An Exchange |
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Question to Weinberg: What About Scientific 'Inspiration'? |
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Question to Weinberg: What is the Point of Living in a Universe with no Purpose? |
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Question to Polkinghorne: Can we Prove that God does not exit? |
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Questions to Weinberg: On What Science Cannot Explain |
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Question to Weinberg: On Believing in Multiple-Universes and Religious Faith |
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A Dialogue of Scientists and Theolgians: Play |
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Sandra Faber on her Participation in the Conference |
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Anna Case-Winters on Theologians Learning From Science |
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Neil Turok on Why Religious People Can Learn From
Cosmology |
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David Ray Griffin on the Goal of Religion |
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Alan Guth on the Place of Religious and Philosophical
Questions |
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Anindita Balslev on the Value of Religious Wisdom |
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John Barrow on Progress in Religion |
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Jaroslav Pelikan on the Need for Humility |
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Did the Universe Have a Beginning?: Play |
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Edward Kolb on Our Unique Place in History |
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Joel Primack on the Hubble Deep Field and Our Cosmic
History |
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David Latham on Multiple Universes |
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Steven Weinberg on The Future of Quantum Mechanics |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on Parallel Universes |
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Anindita Balslev on Hindu Perspectives on Beginning |
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David Latham on the Speculative Nature of Some Cosmology |
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Neil Turok on the Search for 'The Beginning' |
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Steven Weinberg on What We Can Learn of the Beginning |
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David Latham on the Complexities of Talking About
Beginnings |
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Owen Gingerich on the Value of Aesthetics |
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John Polkinghorne Placing the Importanct of 't=o' in
Context |
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Anindita Balslev on the Ancient Nature of Beginnings
Questions |
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Neil Turok on the Religious Significance of Beginnings Questions |
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At Home in the Quantum Universe: Play |
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John Polkinghorne on How Science Informs Us |
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Neil Turok on How Science Influences Us |
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John Polkinghorne on How the Natural World is
Appropriate for Life |
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Neil Turok on the Remarkable Nature of Cosmological History |
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Owen Gingerich on the Grand Nature of Modern Cosmology |
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Sandra Faber on How Cosmology is Frightening to Some and
Exhilarating to Others |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on How Cosmology Inspires Religious
Feelings |
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Jill Tarter on the Wonderous Nature of the Cosmos |
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A Beginningless Universe? Play |
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Anindita Balslev on the Problems of Beginnings and
Causation |
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David Ray Griffin on Process Theology |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on Buddhist Perspectives on Design |
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Anindita Balslev Cautions Against Searching for Support
for Particular Traditions in Science |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Two Levels of Reality in Buddhism |
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Sandra Faber on the Difficulty of Beginnings Questions |
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Was the Universe Designed? Play |
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John Polkinghorne on Evidence of 'Mind' behind the
Universe |
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Joel Primack on the Argument from Design after Darwin |
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John Leslie on Fine Tuning and Theistic Evolution |
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Joel Primack on Fine Tuning of the Physical Constants |
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Irven DeVore on the Problems with Seeing Design in
the Universe |
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Anna Case-Winters on Evidence for Design |
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David Latham on Fine Tuning |
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John Barrow on the Reasonableness of Seeing Design |
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Anna Case-Winters on the Leap from Design to Creator |
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Edward Kolb on the Lack of Evidence of Design |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Problems with Searching for
Design |
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David Ray Griffin on the 'Process' Perspective on Design |
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John Polkinghorne on God as Ongoing Creator |
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David Ray Griffin on Design as 'Direction' rather than a
Blueprint |
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Lawrence Kushner on the 'Signature' of the Creator |
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John Haught on the Need for Richer Notions of Design |
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The Argument From Design: Play |
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Seth Shostak on Carbon and Fine Tuning |
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Joel Primack on Structure, Size, Time and the Argument
for Design |
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John Leslie on the Interconnectedness of Finely Tuned
Constants |
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Alan Guth on the Difficulties with Fine Tuning Arguments |
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John Leslie on Fine Tuning Arguments |
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Jill Tarter on the Lack of Need for a 'Rule Maker' |
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Steven Weinberg on Problems with Fine Tuning Arguments |
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John Barrow on Carbon Fine-Tuning and the Anthropic
Principle |
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Steven Weinberg on the Impersonal Nature of the
Universe |
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John Barrow on the Problems with Identifying
'Coincidences' |
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The Anthropic Principle: Play |
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John Polkinghorne on Our Place in the Universe |
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Sandra Faber on the Anthropic Principle |
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Sandra Faber on The Range of Constants Allowed by the
Anthropic Principle |
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Irven DeVore on the Circularity of the Anthropic
Principle |
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Steven Weinberg on Problems with Some Interpretations
of the Anthropic Principle |
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Anna Case-Winters on the 'Dethronement' of Humans as
Central to Creation |
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Owen Gingerich on The Anthropic Principle |
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John Barrow on the Anthropic Principle and Dimensions
of Spacetime |
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John Barrow on 'Copernicus' Principle' |
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John Barrow on Our Location in the Universe and the
Anthropic Principle |
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John Barrow on Time and the Anthropic Principle |
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John Barrow on the Anthropic Principle and Density
Constraints |
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David Latham on Multiple Universes and the Anthropic
Principle |
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Edward Kolb on Our Changing Location in the Universe |
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John Haught on the Anthropic Principle and a Mindless
Universe |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Anthropic Principle |
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Are We Alone? Play |
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Jill Tarter on Searching for Extra-Terrestrial
Intelligence |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Probability of Finding ET |
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Anna Case-Winters on Extra Terrestrial Life |
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John Barrow on the Emergence of Intelligent Life |
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Irven DeVore on the Chance that Life is Common in the
Universe |
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Jill Tarter on the Probability of Finding ET |
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Steven Weinberg on the Probability that
Extra-Terrestrial Life Exists |
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David Ray Griffin on Sir Fred Hoyle's Views and
Omnipotence |
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Sandra Faber on the Probability of Finding
Extra-Terrestrial Life |
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Seth Shostak on the Value of Radio in the Search for ET |
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David Ray Griffin on an Extra Terrestrial Religious Life |
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John Haught on ET and Seeing 'Mind' Behind the Universe |
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Lawrence Kushner on Extra-Terrstrial Life and Purpose |
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David Latham on Extra-Solar Planets |
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Sandra Faber on Recent Discovery of Planetary Systems |
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Jill Tarter on the Robustness and Probable Ubiquity of
Life |
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Is There Intelligent Life Elsewhere in the Universe? Play |
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Seth Shostak on the Possibility of 'Universal Biology' |
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Owen Gingerich on the Role of Chance in Biological
History and SETI |
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Irven DeVore on the Chances of SETI being Successful |
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John Barrow on the Role of Chance in Biological History |
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Seth Shostak on the Likelihood of Detecting Intelligent
Life |
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John Barrow on the Evolution and Longevity of
Intelligence |
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John Barrow on the Connection Between SETI and Religion |
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Seth Shostak on the Impact of Discovering ET on
Religion |
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Jill Tarter on the Social Impact of Discovering ET |
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The Faith of Scientists: Play |
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Seth Shostak on the Role of Religious Explanations |
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Lawrence Kushner on the Difference Between Asking 'What?'
and 'Why?' |
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Sandra Faber on Purpose in the Universe |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Beauty and Harmony Seen in the
Universe |
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Steven Weinberg on Meaning in the Universe |
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Lawrence Kushner on Reducing Religion to Psychology |
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David Latham on Scientists and Their Religious Lives |
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Joel Primack on Judaism |
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Literal and Symbolic Truths: Play |
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Jaroslav Pelikan on St. Augustine and Genesis |
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Edward Kolb on the Genesis Story |
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Irven DeVore on the Role of Scripture |
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Anna Case-Winters on the Role of the Biblical Creation
Story |
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Lawrence Kushner on the Creation Story as Science |
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Irven DeVore on Interpreting the Bible 'Literally' |
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Lawrence Kushner on the Meaning of the Genesis Account |
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Irven DeVore on Scripture and Science |
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Lawrence Kushner on the 'Truth' in Genesis |
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Anna Case-Winters on the Role of Science and Scripture |
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Jaroslav Pelikan on Reading Scripture As Science |
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John Haught on the Problems with Reading Scripture as
Science |
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What Science Can Learn From Religion: Play |
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Edward Kolb on the Role of Science in Describing the
Universe |
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Jill Tarter on a Growing 'Cosmological Perspective' |
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John Haught on How Cosmology Feeds Into Theology |
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John Barrow on the Narrow Overlap Between Cosmology and
Theology |
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What Religion Can Learn From Science: Play |
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Edward Kolb on the One Way Street from Cosmology to
Religion |
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John Polkinghorne on How Theology Places Science in a
Richer Context |
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John Barrow on Religion and Day-to-day Science |
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Lawrence Kushner on the Differing Nature of Science and
Theology |
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Anna Case-Winters on How Theology Addresses the Deeper
Questions |
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John Leslie on the Religious Conclusions Drawn from
Science and Philosophy |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Transcendental Aspect of all
Religions |
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Sandra Faber on the Importance of Cosmology |
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John Barrow on the Origin of Atomism |
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Anindita Balslev on the Congruence of Cosmological Ideas
and Hindu Thought |
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John Polkinghorne on the Place of Human Experience |
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Anna Case-Winters on Science and Routes to Faith |
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Questions, Answers and Ongoing Dialogue: Play |
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Anindita Balslev on the Cosmology and the Religious Quest |
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Seth Shostak on Multiple Universes and Chance |
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Jaroslav Pelikan on the Connection Between Cosmology and
Theology |
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Lawrence Kushner on Being 'Good' at Religion and Science |
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Sandra Faber on the Value of Uncovering the Cosmological
Story |
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Seth Shostak on How Science Affects His Views on
Religion |
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Jill Tarter on the Importance of Asking Ultimate
Questions |
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Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Impact of Religion on Science
Research |
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Anna Case-Winters on Faith Seeking Understanding |
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Anindita Balslev on the Need for Wisdom in Addition to
Knowledge |