Episode 034 - Stephen Barr on Why to Be a Religious (and Catholic) Scientist
Episode description
~0:00 Question: advice for students 1:00 Don't be afraid to be a religious scientist 2:00 Particular issues 3:00 Keep awake to the wonder of the world 4:00 Bill: ignorance of the common man about both science and religion 5:00 Modern Physics and Ancient Faith 6:00 Christopher Baglow: science and faith textbook 7:00 Church beginning (at long last?) to address the need to catechize & educate about this Phone ringing can't be excised without gutting Bill's question! 8:00 Media's portrayal of religion as boring and science as exciting 9:00 Science explores the world as it is, but there must be issues beyond: "why" issues 10:00 Intellectual freedom necessary for science to make any sense 11:00 No reason for Catholics to fear science uncovering fatal problems for faith 12:00 20th century overturn of 19th century mechanistic, unfree universe 13:00 Advent of the big bang theory, verification through microwave radiation 14:00 Bill: "free will on steroids" in uneasy coexistence with materialism 15:00 Barr: inherent conflict there 16:00 Pernicious recurring feature of intellectual history: excuses not to be free 17:00 Bill: does faith make one a better scientist? 18:00 Wonder: "ears to hear and eyes to see" 19:00 Summation: join Society of Catholic Scientists! 20:00 Sign off
