On October 6, 2016, Ratio Christi was privileged to host Dr. Micah Green, Associate professor of Chemical engineering to discuss the common pitfalls in the science vs faith divide. From Bill Nye to Bill O’Reilly, the perennial debate between science and religious belief is plagued by shallow thinking and bad […]
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Zach, Andrew, and John discuss the A-theory and B-theory of time and each one’s theological and physical implications.
Zach sits down with John Monroe, Ratio Christi historian, to discuss physics, theology, time, and fine-tuning. Music: www.bensound.com
On November 18, 2015, Ratio Christi was privileged to host. Fr. Andrew Pinsent from Oxford University to discuss the intersection of Science and Divine Action. This talk is a part of a larger digital humanities project to uncover what authors of the past had to say about questions on God’s […]
Zach and Andrew discuss the creationism controversy. In this episode, they discuss one of the objections to “old-earth” views, namely, that animal death before the Fall of Man poses a major theological problem. Music: www.bensound.com
Zach and Andrew discuss some different views of the interpretation of the first chapter of Genesis. Music: bensound.com
In this short episode, Zach looks at the question of infant universalism and being consistently pro-life Read the blog post here: rc-tamu.org/if-all-babies-go-to-heaven-is-abortion-okay/ Music: bensound.com
Zach and Micah talk about random things, mostly Calvinism, in this unstructured addendum to the main interview 0:00 – Calvinism v Molinism 15:00 – Philosophy in science fiction (Minority Report, Children of Men, Gattaca, etc) 22:44 – Does middle knowledge circumvent time travel paradoxes? 24:06 – Middle knowledge in the […]
Zach interviews Dr. Micah Green, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. The conversation ranges from the philosophy of naturalism, being a faithful Christian in the sciences, and historical Jesus studies. Music: bensound.com
In this episode, Andrew and Zach discuss what it means for the New Testament to be reliable. Music: bensound.com
On March 10, 2016, Ratio Christi TAMU was privileged to host Dr. George Yancey, a sociologist from the University of North Texas, to discuss racial problems in the United States and specifically what fellow Christians can do to reach racial reconciliation. If you enjoy this lecture and would like to […]
Ratio Christi helped host the 2016 Veritas Forum at Texas A&M University along with the Christian Faculty Network and Reformed University Fellowship. Dr. John Lennox discusses the Rationality of belief in God, miracles, and the supernatural.