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Conversations Beyond Science and Religion - Philip Comella

by Philip Comella

Beyond science and religion, there is more to the story of life and the cosmos. We’ll tackle the big questions of why we are here and where the world may be heading. From theologians and scientists to those in the school of New Thought, we’ll address the individual circumstances that led to the formation of their theories and views. Challenging common beliefs and scientific findings, host Philip Comella talks with experts and authors to find a new worldview of hope.

Episodes

Life in a Finely Tuned Universe with Luke Barnes

51m · Published 21 Nov 05:05

We are all familiar with the concept of tuning, particularly in regard to musical instruments. We know that to “stay in tune” means to play with the right pitch and to harmonize with other instruments. Even the untutored ear knows when a piano is out-of-tune: something sounds out-of-balance and disjointed. Sounds that only roughly track […]

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Transcendental Judaism

55m · Published 12 Oct 15:14

With the recent attack on Israel by Hamas and the horrors of war spread throughout the media, it might help to remember that Islam and Judaism pray to the same God. Judaism traditionally teaches that one connects with God through following the commandments, or the mitzvot.  In his new book, Transcendental Judaism: Enlivening the Eternal Within to […]

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Breaking Through the Limits of the Brain with Joseph Selbie

51m · Published 26 Sep 04:05

In our current mechanical worldview, we view the brain as a biochemical machine consisting of intricate particles known as neurons. As an engineer’s design and technology limit the function of a machine, so the DNA molecule limits the function of the brain. Simply put, machines do not have visions, out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, spiritual awakenings, […]

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Amit Goswani and the Future of the Consciousness-First Movement

53m · Published 12 Sep 15:44

In his groundbreaking 1993 book, The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World, Amit Goswami used the findings of quantum theory to argue that consciousness creates what we perceive to be the material world.  This conclusion is in direct opposition to scientific materialism, which holds that consciousness — if it even exists — arises […]

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Radical Religion

0s · Published 03 May 08:37

In his new book,Radical Loving: One God, One World, One People,Rabbi Wayne Dosick, PhD, combines inspiration with revelation, adds a few words of wisdom, and then splices in a series of enlightening tales exemplifying the point at hand. He shines a light on the common ground to all religions, which are all rooted in one […]

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The Reality of Miracles

57m · Published 08 Feb 09:44

Throughout history, humans have always had extraordinary experiences we often called miracles—events that fill us with wonder and bafflement. The problem is that under our current scientific worldview, miracles are not supposed to occur because they constitute a violation of the laws of nature. But suppose that what we call miracles actually reveal the true […]

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Beyond a Materialist Worldview

40m · Published 05 Oct 09:18

As the case against materialism builds, the credentials of the opponents to this pessimistic view of the world continue to increase. This show’s guest, Dr. Harald Walach, holds a double Ph.D in Clinical Psychology, and History and Theory of Science. He is currently a professor with Poznan Medical University in Poznan, Poland, and author of […]

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Reconnecting to the Source

59m · Published 13 Jan 05:04

The Source with a capital S is a neutral, “new age” term referring to the ground of Being. But it has a richer meaning than the Big Bang of modern cosmology or Darwin’s primordial swamp out of which life supposedly arose. This Source organizes life, gives it coherence, and injects it with meaning. If all […]

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Michael Behe: Darwin Devolves

50m · Published 11 Nov 05:00

Along with Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin is one of the two leading scientists in our modern era. The topic of evolution dominates biology and has permeated our thinking far beyond Darwin’s original conception of the subject. To believe in evolution is tantamount to being considered a civilized human being. But a major problem presents itself: […]

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Are Near Death Experiences Real?

58m · Published 21 Oct 04:00

Perhaps no other-worldly phenomenon captures the mind more than near-death experiences. We are all born with an innate hope that there is something beyond this physical world, and near-death experiences give us a glimpse that these hopes are real. This show’s guest P.M.H. Atwater, L.H.D., had two near death experiences when young. 40 years and […]

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Conversations Beyond Science and Religion - Philip Comella has 204 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 190:42:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 1st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 06:40.

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