Published Sep 23, 2004
Carl Feit, Anne Foerst, and Lindon Eaves — Science and Being
This episode delves into the dialogue between science and theology, challenging traditional boundaries of human identity and exploring how technological advancements, like robotics, provoke deeper reflections on personhood and free will. With insights from Carl Feit, Anne Foerst, and Lindon Eaves, listeners are invited to a renewed conversation on how scientific discoveries may coexist and even enrich questions of faith.

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