

Ep. 141 - Math, Music, and Love as Evidence of God w/Dr. Gavin Ortlund
5 snips Dec 5, 2021
Dr. Gavin Ortlund, author of "Why God Makes Sense in a World That Doesn't," discusses intriguing arguments for theism rooted in mathematics, music, and love. He explores how math's beauty suggests transcendent meaning, while music is portrayed as a language of emotion that mirrors divine attributes. The conversation dives into the interconnectedness of these forms of human experience, contrasting Trinitarian and naturalistic worldviews. Dr. Ortlund's nuanced approach challenges modern perceptions of faith, emphasizing the importance of narrative in understanding belief.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Rebuilding Belief: A Philosophical Inquiry
03:43 • 3min
The Art of Christian Apologetics
07:01 • 10min
Exploring Mathematics, Music, and Love as Evidence of Meaning
17:30 • 3min
The Divine Geometry: Mathematics and Theism
20:03 • 23min
The Divine Harmony of Math, Music, and Love
43:27 • 22min
Exploring Morality and Christian Theism
01:05:03 • 2min