Are miracles possible, or should they be seen as violations of natural laws that all scientifically minded people should reject? Is it true that most scientists reject God? What about faith? Should it be dismissed as a kind of of irrational leap that is essentially the opposite of critical thinking? Shane discusses these questions and more with MIT professor Ian Hutchinson, author of Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles?
SHOW NOTES
Books
Can A Scientist Believe in Miracles?, Ian Hutchinson
Monopolizing Knowledge, Ian Hutchinson
Can Science Explain Everything? John Lennox
Finding Ultimate Reality John Lennox
The Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer
The Case Against Accident & Self Organization, Dean Overman
Articles
Science & Faith: Allies or Enemies? John Lennox
What is Faith? Shane Rosenthal
Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer
Is Science Incompatible with Christianity? Derek Rishmawy
Taking Science on Faith, Paul Davies
Supersymmetry & The Crisis in Physics, Scientific American
Has Belief in God Harmed the Advancement of Science? Craig Parton
Videos
The “Science Refutes God” Debate, Hutchinson, Krauss & Shermer
Can A Scientist Believe in Miracles? Ian Hutchinson (Veritas Forum)
Is There Knowledge Outside of Science? Ian Hutchinson (Veritas Forum)
By Design, Lennox, Behe & Meyer (Uncommon Knowledge)
Stephen C. Meyer, The Joe Rogan Experience
Has Science Buried God? John Lennox (Socrates in the City)
Does the Biblical Story of Creation Fit with Science? John Lennox
Against the Tide, A documentary film featuring John Lennox
Audio
Return of the God Hypothesis, Shane Rosenthal & Stephen Meyer
The Multiverse & the Mystery of Life’s Origin, Shane Rosenthal & Stephen Meyer
John Lennox on Faith & Science, Humble Skeptic #41
John Lennon on The Problem of Evil, Humble Skeptic #42
A Conversation About God, Jordan Peterson & John Lennox
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection? R. McLaughlin & Ian Hutchinson
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