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The Natural Philosopher

Mick Pope

The Natural Philosopher with Dr Mick Pope is a podcast on science, the environment, and the Christian faith.

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In this episode I reflect on how we read and misread Revelation, on God making all things new, and climate change action.

Was COP26 a let down for you? Looking at the parable of the Good Samaritan is a reminder both to continue to advocate for the Green Climate fund, but also an end to coal.

Fossil fuel industry at the heart of COP26 negotiations, while it is decided stopping deforestation is important. Sounds a lot like the Garden of Eden in Genesis 3: of serpents and trees.

Christianity is sometimes viewed as being inherently anti-knowledge, particularly anti-science. In this episode I hope to show that the serpent of Genesis 2-3 is no Prometheus, but that the original couple break their covenant relationship with God. ... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 6 ratings
  • I've found what I've been looking for!

    Full disclosure, I'm only starting Ep1 while writing this. But I've been looking for a Christian discussion on the church's relationship with the environment for a while. I think this is the start of something good :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    godzrock
    Australia5 years ago
  • A breath of fresh air

    As we walk through these disruptive times, it is good to ponder reconciliation of science philosophy and faith.

    And in a comfortable Australian accent. 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sue45188
    Australia5 years ago
  • Dr Mick Pope is a voice Christians need to hear.

    So thankful to Dr Mick Pope’s work and witness.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jarrod McKenna
    Australia6 years ago
  • A voice to be respected

    To use an Australian term, Mick Pope has the runs on the board. He has years of experience in researching the science of climate change and why it is a central gospel issue for Christians. This is a podcast that is needed, and is given by a respected and established voice in the field. Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Soul Thoughts
    Australia6 years ago

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