Scientists split on whether the universe confirms or denies God. Though most leading scientists do not believe in God, some do. What can we learn from the dispute? video Is the Universe Theologically Ambiguous? Episode 12 Season 17 26:48 Watch
Science and religion each claims dominion over deep reality. But science and religion are not parallel. All should believe science, humanity’s common language, while... video Can God and Science Mix? Episode 05 Season 16 26:49 Watch
Does God exist or not exist? How can so many people be so absolutely sure-either way? But maybe that’s the point! Maybe “God” and “No God” are... video Is the Universe Religiously Ambiguous? Episode 01 Season 10 26:46 Watch
Some say that science and God are not related. Others, that science describes a world that evidences “God’s handiwork,” or a world that works just fine... video Can Science Talk God? Episode 11 Season 07 26:46 Watch
Science can deal with God in at least three ways: Showing how God is not necessary; showing how God is likely; not relating to God at all. Only one way can be correct. video Can Science Deal With God? Episode 13 Season 01 26:46 Watch
Most scientists believe that science can say nothing about God other than to show that there is no need for such a being. Scientists claim that science is quite capable of... playlist What Can Science Say about God? Topic Series 8 videos 1:04:15 Watch
Science can deal with God in at least three ways: showing how God is not necessary; showing how God is likely; not relating to God at all. Is only one way best? Atheists... playlist Can Science Deal with God? Topic Series 6 videos 1:04:25 Watch
Should science and God interact? Many say no while others claim that science describes a world showing ‘God’s handiwork’, or a world that works just fine... playlist Can Science Talk God? Topic Series 7 videos 54:10 Watch
Clearly, religion must speak with science: if religion claims to be an approach to the entirety of existence, then it must embed the discoveries and insights of science.... playlist Does God Mix with Science? Topic Series 6 videos 1:01:30 Watch
Does God exist or not exist? How can so many people be so absolutely sure? Maybe that’s the point! Maybe ‘God’ and ‘No God’ are both defensible.... playlist Is the Universe Religiously Ambiguous? Topic Series 7 videos 49:22 Watch
Although many physicists, astronomers, cosmologists do not believe in God, many do. Why the stark division — divided both by what they believe and by how they interpret the... playlist Is the Universe Theologically Ambiguous? Topic Series 5 videos 41:04 Watch
How do physicists and philosophers who believe in God harmonize the discoveries of cosmology with the doctrine of creation? How does cosmology enhance or erode their belief... playlist Cosmology and Creation Topic Series 6 videos 57:03 Watch
Francisco Ayala Former University Professor, Professor of Biological Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
Stephen Barr Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware; President, Society of Catholic Scientists
Willem Drees Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of the Humanities, Tilburg University; former editor-in-chief of Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science
David Gross Nobel Laueate in Physics; Chancellor's Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara
Christopher Knight Orthodox priest, former Executive Secretary of the International Society for Science and Religion
Tom McLeish Professor (Emeritus) of Natural Philosophy, Department of Physics, University of York, UK
Laura Mersini-Houghton Professor of Theoretical Physics & Cosmology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Carlo Rovelli Theoretical Physicist, Centre de Physique Theorique de Luminy; Distinguished Visiting Research Chair, Perimeter Institute
Bas van Fraassen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, San Francisco State University; McCosh Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Princeton University
Frank Wilczek Nobel Laureate in Physics; Templeton Prize recipient; Emeritus Professor of Physics, MIT; Distinguished Professor in Physics, Arizona State University