For my money, it's harder to believe in the Christian Last Things of life after death, judgment, and the end of the world than it is to believe in the "First Things" of creation and providence. The prophetic and apocalyptic literature of the Bible predict, or seem to predict amid very strange language, some very difficult things to square with our expectations both for the physical universe and for human technology:
- What could this "new heavens and a new earth" possibly be?
- How could Jesus appear in the heavens at the end of time if the human race has colonized multiple planets, or multiple solar systems, or multiple galaxies?
On the other hand, some of the predictions seem very possible, like the world being destroyed by fire (e.g., 2 Peter), which could take the form of several astronomical phenomena or our own nuclear holocaust.
In this episode, Paul sashays a bit into this even less frequented frontier region between science and Catholic doctrine.
Episode 091 - Christian Communication
Episode 090 - Deacons and Communication
Episode 089 - What Could We Do?
Episode 087 - Fr. Robert Spitzer and Intellectual Culture (rerun)
Episode 086 - Indianapolis Gold Mass
Episode 085 - Albert the Great, the Medieval Synthesis, and a Faith That Works
Episode 084 - Gold Masses, Politics As Religion, Jordan Peterson
Bonus Episode - SCS and Gold Masses with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 083 - Astrobiology and the Search for Life with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 082 - Extraterrestrial Life and Biosecurity with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 081 - The Exoplanet Revolution with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 080 - The Culture of "Science vs. Religion" with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 079 - Conversion and Witness with Jonathan Lunine
Episode 078 - Fr. John Hollowell
Episode 077
Episode 076 - Megan Levis, part 2
Episode 075 - Megan Levis, part 1
Episode 074 - Karin Oberg
Episode 073 – Jonathan Lunine
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