

Panel Discussion from the Yale Conference on Christianity and Freedom
Oct 19, 2018
A panel discussion on Christianity and freedom led by speakers from the Thomistic Institute, delving into concepts like free will, consciousness, and rationality. The discussion explores the implications of these ideas for human uniqueness and contrasts with artificial intelligence. Experiments disprove hologram universe theory, shedding light on Christian ethics and eternal consequences of choices. The conversation also covers the complexity of will, reasoning, and free will, touching on the immateriality of the mind, and the integration of philosophy and theology. Historical and theological perspectives on free will within Catholicism are explored, emphasizing personal experiences and the uncertain nature of human choice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Free Will, Consciousness, and Rationality
01:40 • 12min
Exploring Christianity, Freedom, and the Concept of Eternity
14:03 • 2min
Exploring the Complexity of Will, Free Will, and Reasoning
16:20 • 21min
Exploring the Intersection of Christianity and Free Will
36:52 • 11min
Exploring Concepts of Freedom
47:27 • 2min