

Hugh Ross
Astrophysicist and founder/senior scholar of Reasons to Believe, author of numerous books on cosmology, fine-tuning, and the compatibility of science and Christian faith.
Top 10 podcasts with Hugh Ross
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Sep 18, 2025 • 2h 22min
The Origin of the Universe (Fine Tuning, Physics of Eden, & the Ice Age) w/Hugh Ross & Fuz Rana - 069
Hugh Ross, an esteemed astrophysicist and founder of Reasons to Believe, teams up with Fuz Rana, a biochemist and expert on the origins of life. They dive into the uniqueness of our Milky Way galaxy and the intricate fine-tuning needed for life. The duo discusses the theological implications of the Cambrian Explosion and how they connect Biblical narratives, like Genesis, with scientific understanding. They also tackle contemporary challenges posed by AI and the need for ethical stewardship, making a case for Christians to actively engage with these technologies.

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May 14, 2025 • 1h 36min
#31 Ex-Atheist Scientist Shares DOZENS Of Reasons to Believe in God with Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross, an astrophysicist and Christian apologist, shares compelling scientific reasons to believe in God. He discusses the fine-tuning of the universe and how it supports advanced life, critiquing secular theories like the multiverse. Ross connects Genesis with modern genetics, examining human origins and the uniqueness of our species. He also delves into recent findings from the James Webb Space Telescope and how they shape our understanding of the Big Bang. Throughout the conversation, he advocates for a harmonious relationship between science and faith.

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Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 27min
EP: 229 Old Earth Creation with Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross discusses the evidence for an ancient universe and Earth's history, exploring the intersection of science and faith. Topics range from the reconciliation of the Big Bang theory with the Biblical creation narrative, ancient civilizations' technological advancements, and the concept of a second creation. The episode also touches on Jesus' unique role, divine relationships, and the harmony of science and the Bible.

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Nov 1, 2020 • 57min
#83 An Astrophysicist Tells How Science led Him to Jesus, With Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross, an astrophysicist and founder of Reasons to Believe, shares how his studies in physics led him to embrace Christianity. He discusses the alignment of scientific principles with biblical creation narratives, revealing the Bible's predictive accuracy. Ross recounts memorable encounters with skeptics and emphasizes how unexpected conversations can influence spiritual journeys. He also reflects on navigating scientific anomalies alongside scripture, advocating for a harmony between faith and scientific inquiry.

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Aug 15, 2023 • 23min
Hugh Ross: The People, Events, and Ideas that Shaped Him (Great Thinkers, #2)
Hugh Ross, an accomplished astrophysicist and author, shares his transformative journey from a childhood fascination with astronomy to a deep commitment to Christianity. He highlights key influences such as James Clerk Maxwell and the importance of mentorship in overcoming challenges related to autism. The discussion delves into the integration of faith and science, the necessity of time management for research, and offers advice for young aspirants in apologetics. Ross emphasizes the role of God's grace in personal growth and encourages active engagement in testing beliefs.

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Mar 19, 2020 • 45min
Does A Good Understanding of Science Erode a Person's Faith?
In this discussion, astronomer Hugh Ross dives into the interplay of science and faith, challenging the notion that a strong grasp of science must lead to a loss of belief. He shares insights on human origins and the compatibility of evolutionary theories with biblical narratives. The conversation highlights misconceptions around human anatomy and whale evolution, and offers thoughtful critiques of how we approach science in relation to faith. Ross emphasizes the importance of diverse knowledge and respectful dialogue in this ongoing exploration.

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Aug 5, 2021 • 1h 1min
Can You Prove God Exists? Interview with Dr. Hugh Ross
Dr. Hugh Ross, an astrophysicist and founder of Reasons to Believe, delves into the fascinating intersection of science and faith. He argues that modern astrophysics, like the Big Bang theory, supports the idea of a universe with a divine origin. The conversation critiques Stephen Hawking's views on the universe while highlighting personal narratives that inspire belief. Ross also distinguishes between practical and absolute proof of God, emphasizing how practical evidence can shape meaningful faith. His insights showcase how scientific discoveries can enhance our understanding of biblical teachings.

Mar 24, 2024 • 55min
136 - Rescuing Inerrancy with Hugh Ross
Astrophysicist Hugh Ross discusses how modern scientific discoveries support biblical inerrancy, challenges surrounding human origins and Adam and Eve, the concordist approach to science and Scripture, and the regional interpretation of Noah's Flood. Ross presents evidence for a recent origin of humanity and emphasizes the need for nuanced approaches in harmonizing science and theology.

Mar 23, 2024 • 1h 22min
Ep 214 | Christian Scientist DESTROYS Darwin, Provides PROOF of God | The Glenn Beck Podcast
Astrophysicist Hugh Ross discusses the creation of the world from dinosaurs to what Darwin got wrong. AI's limitations, human uniqueness, and NASA's research on the dark side of the moon. The debate about the origin of human life, aliens, and the Bible as the 'Encyclopedia Galactica'.

Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 14min
Exploring the Secrets of the Infant Universe with Hugh Ross (Reasons to Believe)
Hugh Ross, an acclaimed astrophysicist and founder of Reasons to Believe, dives into the mysteries of the infant universe. The discussion highlights the significance of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in understanding cosmic evolution and inflation. Ross shares insights on groundbreaking instruments like the Simons Observatory and advancements in telescope technology. The conversation also touches on the philosophical implications of the multiverse and the challenges faced in cosmic research, merging science with personal reflections on faith.