We weren’t able to record an episode this week, so please enjoy one from the MOLAD archive. This week’s guest is Nick Spencer, a senior fellow at the faith thinktank Theos and the recent author of Magisteria: The Entangled Histories of Science and Religion. Nick joins us to discuss the complex backstory of how we all came to believe that science and faith are inevitably at odds with each other. Where did this myth come from, and what is a more nuanced and truthful account of how religion reacted to the emergence of contemporary science in the last 300 years? Should Christians actually welcome a bright dividing line between our world of faith and spirituality, and the hard-nosed world of science, focused solely on a measurable reality of atoms and molecules? And what might we learn from the surprisingly interesting personal religious lives of some of history’s greatest scientists?
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