Cosmos & Creator: God of Physics, God of Astronomy

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Over the past hundred years, scientific understanding of the Cosmos has changed tremendously, including the notion that the universe may have had a "beginning." What have scientists discovered about the origins of the universe, and what implications might those discoveries have for Christians? Are f…

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    • Jul 14, 2011 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Privileged Planet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011


    2001/04/28. Argue that the laws of physics are extraordinarily fine-tuned as to allow for a universe and earth that supports life, suggesting that this points to God's Creative work. Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards.

    Fine-Tuned for Life: Design and the New Physics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2009


    2001/04/28. Argues on scientific grounds that the precise fine-tuning of the laws of physics required for complexity and life is unlikely to have occurred without some form of guidance or creative design. End missing. Robert Spitzer.

    The Christian Origins of Modern Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2009


    2001/04/28. Argues that the birth of modern science was facilitated by and dependant on a Christian worldview, tracing the history of science and suggesting that true science and true faith needn't be enemies. End missing. Peter Hodgson.

    The Friendship Between Science and Religion

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2009


    2001/04/27. Argues for friendship and dialogue - not conflict - between science and religion, discussing the intelligibility of a fine-tuned universe as pointing toward God. John Polkinghorne, Particle Physicist and Theologian.

    The New Cosmology: Theistic Implications

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2007 95:04


    2001/04/28. Argues that the Big Bang theory seems to confirm a theistic, even Christian, model of the Universe's origins, tracing its evidence and history as good science that strongly accords with the Christian belief in God's Creation. Stephen Meyer.

    Fine-Tuned for Life: Design and the New Physics

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2007 40:50


    2001/04/28. Argues on scientific grounds that the precise fine-tuning of the laws of physics required for complexity and life is unlikely to have occurred without some form of guidance or creative design. End missing. Robert Spitzer.

    The Christian Origins of Modern Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2007 44:31


    2001/04/28. Argues that the birth of modern science was facilitated by and dependant on a Christian worldview, tracing the history of science and suggesting that true science and true faith needn't be enemies. End missing. Peter Hodgson.

    The Friendship Between Science and Religion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2007 42:54


    2001/04/27. Argues for friendship and dialogue - not conflict - between science and religion, discussing the intelligibility of a fine-tuned universe as pointing toward God. John Polkinghorne, Particle Physicist and Theologian.

    The Privileged Planet

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2007 39:39


    2001/04/28. Argue that the laws of physics are extraordinarily fine-tuned as to allow for a universe and earth that supports life, suggesting that this points to God's Creative work. Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards.

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