
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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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.

Apr 6, 2023 • 47min
141. Gayle Boss | Let Compassion Take Root
Over the season of lent we’ve been reading excerpts from Gayle Boss’ Book Wild Hope. In this episode we talk to Gayle about where the book came from and about how the stories of wild and imperiled creatures can help us into the story of Christ and his journey to the cross.
Find out More about Wild Hope and Gayle's other books.
Thanks to Paraclete Press which gave permission for the experts from Wild Hope throughout lent. www.paracletepress.com
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Mar 30, 2023 • 51min
140. Brandon Vaidyanathan | Beauty in Science
As a sociologist, Brandon Vaidyanathan has been studying what scientists think about beauty. Some people might be surprised that scientists think much about beauty at all, but for many scientists, beauty is an important reason for why they do the work that they do. Brandon talks about his research and the different ways scientists understand beauty to be a part of understanding the world and also tells the story of his conversion to Christianity and how he found his way to sociology.
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Mar 27, 2023 • 9min
LENT | Reflections from Wild Hope: The Hawksbill Turtle
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 five is "the Hunted" and the story is about the hawksbill turtle.
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 23, 2023 • 54min
139. BioLogos Book Club | Transcendent Kingdom
In the debut of a new podcast Book Club feature we take on the novel Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi about a young PhD candidate in neuroscience struggling with questions about mental health, the problem of evil, and how to reconcile the evangelical faith she grew up with and her career in science. We asked three guests to join us to discuss the book. Lynette Strickland recently finished a PhD in biology, Rachel Wahlberg is a neuroscience graduate student herself, and Christina Bieber Lake is a literature professor.
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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