TBTS #258: Oliver Bonnassies: God, the Science, the Universe, the Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution
Description
Brooke Taylor welcomes Oliver Bonnassies to discuss the groundbreaking international bestseller: God, the Science, the Evidence..
This conversation explores the relationship between science and religion, particularly focusing on the historical context of the 'great reversal' where science was seen as a means to explain the world, often in opposition to religious beliefs. Brooke Taylor and Oliver Bonnassies discusses the limitations of scientific explanations in light of recent discoveries in quantum mechanics, relativity, and biology, suggesting that the narrative of science as the ultimate truth may be overly simplistic.
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Key Takeaways:
Science has historically been viewed as a means to explain the world.
The 'great reversal' refers to the shift in understanding science's role versus religion.
Key figures like Galileo, Newton, and Darwin contributed to this scientific narrative.
Materialism and scientism have dominated intellectual thought in the past. The idea that science will eventually explain everything is challenged by new discoveries.
Quantum mechanics and relativity reveal complexities in our understanding of the universe.
The discovery of the Big Bang has implications for our understanding of existence.
Biological complexity adds another layer to the scientific narrative.
The relationship between science and religion is complex and evolving.
Recent scientific discoveries suggest that the picture is far from complete.













