
This the official podcast of the Science and Spirituality Institute. The focus is on relationships between the sciences and different spiritualities and faith traditions. We rely primarily upon the dialogue methodology for exploring these relationships.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityScienceReligion & Spirituality | |||

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In this episode, Richard Randolph interviews Olivier Bonnassies, who along with Michel-Yves Bolloré, is co-author of the book, God, The Science, The Evidence, The Dawn of a Revolution. This book was originally published in France in ... more
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In this episode, Richard explores how Artificial Intelligence technology might be appropriately used within faith communities, as well as how individual persons might use the technology to enhance their spiritual practices.
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This episode examines the cultural warfare against science and scientists, with special attention to the severe reductions in federal funding for research proposed by the Trump Administration. The podcast includes a financial overvie... more
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This episode features a conversation with Thomas Oord, a leading Christian theologian in “Open and Relational Theology.” He is the Director of the Center for Open and Relational Theology and also on the doctoral faculty at Northwind ... more
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Exploring the crossroads of science and spirituality, this podcast engages listeners in rich dialogues that challenge conventional narratives and cultivate deeper understanding between the two domains. A diverse range of topics is covered, including genetic engineering, neuroscience, and ethical considerations in technology, all viewed through the lens of various spiritual traditions and philosophies. Guests are often experts in their fields, providing insights into how scientific advancements relate to spiritual and ethical questions, inviting reflection on the broader implications for humanity.
This podcast is unique in its commitment to inclusivity and dialogue, welcoming individuals from all faith backgrounds to engage with the interse... more
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