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Sharing stories of people who have found a better way of understanding the harmony between science and Christian faith.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 57min
149. Kate Boyd | Science and the Messy Middle
Kate Boyd, an author, speaker, and Bible teacher, dives into the complexities of faith in today’s world. She shares her journey through the messy middle of belief, balancing science and faith without compromising core values. Boyd discusses how family dynamics shaped her spiritual landscape and the transformative experiences that followed her seminary years. Their conversation also explores the relationship between the biblical narrative and scientific understanding, encouraging listeners to embrace uncertainty in their faith journeys.

Jul 27, 2023 • 46min
28. Alister McGrath | Journey of Science, Story of Faith
Alister McGrath is one of the iconic voices in the dialogue between science and faith. In this episode, Jim Stump talks to him about two of his more recent books: A Theory of Everything (that Matters) and Narrative Apologetics. The conversation ranges from talking about Einstein’s religious beliefs and how they open a door for exploring the relationship between science and theology, to the importance of storytelling for Christian Apologetics.
Find out more about his book A Theory of Everything (that Matters)
Find out more about his book Narrative Apologetics
Jim recommends this book Enriching our Vision of Reality: Theology and the Natural Sciences in Dialogue.
This episode original aired on January 16, 2020
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Jul 6, 2023 • 22min
148. New Genes | A Science Explainer with Dennis Venema
In a recent article in the journal Science, researchers described a process where new genes come about from parts of DNA that were thought to be useless and led to bigger brains in humans. Jim and Colin, along with Dennis Venema, discuss what’s going on and describe some of the basic science that reveals why this discovery is an exciting new development in understanding what it means to be human and how we got to be the way we are.
Here's the article in Science
Dennis Venema is also the author of a series of BioLogos posts called Evolution Basics, meant as an introduction to the science of evolution.
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Jun 8, 2023 • 54min
147. Curtis Chang | Anxiety & the Doorway to Resurrection
Anxiety disorders are extremely common. Curtis Chang knows firsthand how anxiety can be extremely disruptive to the healthy and happy lives we all strive for. In this episode Curtis, who is a theologian, host of the Good Faith podcast and executive director of Redeeming Babel, tells the story of his own struggles and the peace he found when he reframed his anxiety as an opportunity to participate in resurrection.
Additional Resources
Redeeming Babel
Good Faith Podcast (apple podcasts)
Check out Curtis' book: The Anxiety Opportunity
Mental Health Resources Page
If you like this episode you might like our episode on Neuroscience, Mental Health & the Church
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Jun 1, 2023 • 36min
146. Sally Bingham | Churches Leading Change
Sally Bingham, the founder of Interfaith Power & Light (IPL), and the Canon of the Environment for the Diocese of California, shares the story of the inception of IPL and discusses the influential role that churches and faith communities can play in the effort to reduce climate change impacts.
Learn more about Interfaith Power & Light
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May 18, 2023 • 53min
145. Dawn Wright | A Divine Abyss
In the summer of 2022 Dawn Wright became only the 27th person ever, the fifth woman, and the first Black person to descend into the deepest part of the ocean, a place called Challenger Deep. As a scientist, Dawn has been studying and helping to map the depths of the ocean, but being there in person uncovered a new dimension and deepened her connection with the mysterious underwater world. In the episode, Colin and Dawn talk about the science of mapping, the world of deep sea submersibles, and how finding trash in the most remote places of our planet might spark a renewed sense of stewardship for all of God’s creation.
Additional Resources
Story Map of Dawn's Challenger Deep Dive
Explore Challenger Deep Map in GIS
Animated video of Alvin Dive
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May 11, 2023 • 53min
144. Francis Collins & Deb Liu | Live from Silicon Valley
Deb Liu, the CEO of Ancestry, and Francis Collins, the previous director of the NIH and leader of the Human Genome project, delve into the fascinating world of genetic science, exploring its implications on our understanding of human identity, ancestry and health. Throughout the conversation they also share stories and reflections on how their Christian faith motivates their work and sheds light on the ethical and moral considerations that arise when navigating the complex world of genetic research and its applications.
The episode was recorded in front of a live audience in San Francisco in late April 2023.
Additional Resources
All of Us Research Program
Take Back Your Power by Deb Liu
Ancestry.com
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May 4, 2023 • 59min
91. Jason Fileta | Faith, Justice, Climate
Jason Fileta didn’t start out as an environmental activist. His first passion was to alleviate the suffering of the poor and hungry. As he met and heard the stories from those struggling with poverty and hunger he often asked them the question: if we could get a million Christians in North America to raise their voices on an issue that impacts your community, what would it be? He was surprised when a farmer in Uganda said climate change. But then he started to hear story after story of how climate change has made the lives of people harder, and this has led Jason to understand the deep connection between our caring for the planet and the lives of the poor and hungry around the world.
This episode original aired on September 30th, 2021.
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Apr 27, 2023 • 48min
143. The Ocean Declares | Horseshoe Crabs, Hospitality & Creatureliness
When the wind is just right, on a small beach in Titusville, Florida, horseshoe crabs crawl out of the water and onto the beach to lay their eggs. Jim and Colin joined up with two marine biologists—Bob Sluka who works with A Rocha, a Christian conservation organization and Margaret Miller, a coral biologist who works with SECORE International—and three A Rocha interns to survey the horseshoe crabs. That experience began an exploration into paying attention to many of the creatures that surround us, extending hospitality, and learning from the creatures, even from the ocean itself, about how we might better worship the creator of it all.
Additional Resources:
Learn about A Rocha
Do your own nurdle hunt
Atlantic Article about Synthetic alternatives to LAL
Radiolab Episode about Horseshoe Crabs
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Apr 20, 2023 • 55min
142. Kyle Meyaard-Schaap | Environmental Evangelism
Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, author and climate activist, discusses the importance of integrating climate action into faith. He shares his journey from skepticism to curiosity about climate change rooted in Christianity. The work of Evangelical Environmental Network and Young Evangelicals for Climate Action in addressing climate change is explored. The link between the planet's health and the church's health is discussed, along with the hope for a new creation. The role of imagination in building hope and motivating action is emphasized.


