
Language of God
Sharing stories of people who have found a better way of understanding the harmony between science and Christian faith.
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Mar 20, 2023 • 11min
LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The Olm
This Lent we’re reading reflections from Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing, by Gayle Boss. We’ll end with an interview with Gayle Boss in the last week of Lent.
The reflections from Wild Hope are grouped into five different weeks, with four creatures in each week, through the season of Lent and four more during Holy Week. Week four is "the Poisoned" and the story is about the olm.
Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing by Gayle Boss, illustrated by David G. Klein
Copyright 2020: text by Gayle Boss, illustrations by David G. Klein
Used by permission of Paraclete Press www.paracletepress.com

Mar 13, 2023 • 10min
LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The North Atlantic Right Whale
This Lent we’re reading reflections from Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing, by Gayle Boss. We’ll end with an interview with Gayle Boss in the last week of Lent.
The reflections from Wild Hope are grouped into five different weeks, with four creatures in each week, through the season of Lent and four more during Holy Week. Week three is "the Homeless" and the story is about the North Atlantic right whale.
Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing by Gayle Boss, illustrated by David G. Klein
Copyright 2020: text by Gayle Boss, illustrations by David G. Klein
Used by permission of Paraclete Press www.paracletepress.com

Mar 9, 2023 • 56min
138. Sarah Augustine | Ever Present Every Moment
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Augustine—Executive Director of the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery and author of "The Land is Not Empty"—shares profound insights on Christian discipleship and environmental stewardship. She highlights how Indigenous wisdom can reshape our understanding of creation care, emphasizing interconnectedness and sustainability. Augustine also addresses the historical ramifications of the Doctrine of Discovery and advocates for a decolonized Christian approach that prioritizes ethical responsibility towards both people and the land.

Mar 6, 2023 • 10min
LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The Indiana Bat
This Lent we’re reading reflections from Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing, by Gayle Boss. We’ll end with an interview with Gayle Boss in the last week of Lent.
The reflections from Wild Hope are grouped into five different weeks, with four creatures in each week, through the season of Lent and four more during Holy Week. Week two is "the Sick" and the story is about the Indiana bat.
Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing by Gayle Boss, illustrated by David G. Klein
Copyright 2020: text by Gayle Boss, illustrations by David G. Klein
Used by permission of Paraclete Press www.paracletepress.com

Mar 2, 2023 • 42min
137. ChatGPT | AI on Faith and Science
We welcome our first non-human guest to the podcast, the language model ChatGPT. The chatbot joins us to answer questions about science and faith. ChatGPT draws on extensive digital information to answer the same kinds of questions we have been asking our human guests over the past few years. The results are…interesting. Jim and Colin reconvene afterward to talk about what to take from it all.
The voice of ChatGPT in this episode is given by Steven McClure.
A note about the role of AI in making this episode: staff (humans!) at BioLogos generated the text for this in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, we reviewed, edited, and revised the language to our own liking and take ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.
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Feb 27, 2023 • 10min
LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The Red Knot
This Lent we’re reading reflections from Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing, by Gayle Boss. We’ll end with an interview with Gayle Boss in the last week of Lent.
The reflections from Wild Hope are grouped into five different weeks, with four creatures in each week, through the season of Lent and four more during Holy Week. Week one is "Tthe Hungry" and the story is about the red knot.
Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing by Gayle Boss, illustrated by David G. Klein
Copyright 2020: text by Gayle Boss, illustrations by David G. Klein
Used by permission of Paraclete Press www.paracletepress.com

Feb 23, 2023 • 46min
136. Jimmy Lin | Scientific Doxology
Jimmy Lin calls himself a scientific doxologist. The science part of that title describes his work to find cures and treatments for cancer and rare diseases and he talks about the real progress that has been made to that end. But for him, the science is merely his path toward doxology, the praise of God, and in this way, his work becomes a kind of hymn of praise.
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Feb 16, 2023 • 19min
BONUS | Welcome Back Jim
We welcome back host Jim Stump after having been away for several months. We hear about where he's been, what he's seen, and what will become of his wanderings and wonderings.

Feb 9, 2023 • 1h 10min
101. Jemar Tisby | Splendiferous Wondrous Differences
Every human bears the image of God and in God’s good future there will be a great diversity of people from all nations and tribes. But we don’t always live as if that were the case. Jemar Tisby joins us to talk about the church’s complicity in racism and what we can do about it. Jemar Tisby is the author of The Color of Compromise, a New York Times bestseller, and How to Fight Racism, as well as the recently published How to Fight Racism Young Reader’s Edition. He’s also the co-founder of The Witness: a Black Christian Collective and co-host of the podcast Pass the Mic.
Extras:
The Witness
The Witness Foundation
This episode originally aired on January 13, 2022.
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Feb 2, 2023 • 58min
135. David Anderson | Comprehension Begins with Conversation
Each February, on the podcast, we make a point of increasing our comprehension about issues of race in America from within the BioLogos mission of exploring God’s word and God’s world. As Dr. David Anderson points out, conversation is an important step toward comprehension. Dr. Anderson tells his own story of how he came to be a pastor of a large multi-cultural church and bridge builder, and how he has integrated science and scientists into that work.
Dr. David Anderson's books
Praying for Scientists video
Music in this episode by Joseph McDade.
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