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John Polkinghorne

Physicist and theologian applying the deepest insights of modern physics to understand how the world fundamentally works.

Top 5 podcasts with John Polkinghorne

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Jun 19, 2024 • 27min

Why is There Anything at All?

Philosophers and physicists discuss the profound question of why there is something instead of nothing, exploring ideas like necessary existence, the role of value, consciousness creating the universe, and ultimate explanations like theism and materialism. Guests include John Leslie, Bede Rundle, Max Tegmark, Simon Blackburn, Quentin Smith, Victor Stenger, Peter van Inwagen, John Polkinghorne, Richard Swinburne, and Paul Davies.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 27min

What is God?

Join brilliant minds like John Polkinghorne, a physicist turned theologian, and John Hick, a philosopher of religion, as they dive into the essence of God. The discussion redefines God beyond traditional views, exploring a vulnerable deity intertwined with the universe. J.L. Schellenberg raises questions about skepticism and existence, while Timothy O'Connor tackles free will. Together, they unravel the complexities of divine attributes, the notion of 'ultimism,' and the meaningful essence of faith in human life.
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Aug 23, 2023 • 27min

What is Time?

Huw Price, Julian Barbour, David Albert, Jeff Tollaksen, and John Polkinghorne discuss the subjective nature of time, contrasting views on the nature of time, the reality of time in the quantum world, and the relationship between physics and theology in understanding the nature of time.
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Mar 13, 2021 • 1h 59min

On John Polkinghorne: Creation, Prayer, Miracles, and Time

John Polkinghorne, a distinguished physicist-priest, was a pioneer in bridging science and theology. In a captivating discussion, he addresses the harmony between scientific inquiry and faith. He offers insights into open theology and its implications for understanding divine action and miracles. The conversation explores complex ideas about creation, prayer, and the nature of time, emphasizing a collaborative relationship between humanity and God. Polkinghorne's work challenges simplistic views, encouraging a deeper engagement with the intricacies of faith and the universe.
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Jan 13, 2011 • 59min

[Unedited] John Polkinghorne with Krista Tippett

This unedited interview with John Polkinghorne was recorded in 2005 and is included in our show, “Quarks and Creation.” Science and religion are often pitted against one another; but how do they complement, rather than contradict, one another? Physicist and theologian John Polkinghorne applies the deepest insights of modern physics to think about how the world fundamentally works, and how the universe might make space for prayer. See more at onbeing.org/program/quarks-and-creation/148