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Complete Video: Play
Setting the Scene: Play
John Polkinghorne on Being a Missionary to Science and TheologyPlay
Steven Weinberg on the Contrast Between Traditional Religion and Theologians who Welcome Scientific KnowledgePlay
Lawrence Kushner on the Similarities Between Scientific and Theological QuestionsPlay
Joel Primack on the Current Revolution in CosmologyPlay
Irven DeVore on the Reopening of the Dialogue between Science and TheologyPlay
John Haught on the 'Warfare' Between Science and TheologyPlay
Anna Case-Winters on Natural TheologyPlay
Owen Gingerich on the Place of Religion in the Origin of Modern SciencePlay
John Barrow on Religious Laws, Laws of Nature, and the Rise of SciencePlay
Owen Gingerich on the connection between Religion and the Rise of SciencePlay
Jaroslav Pelikan on the Shift From 'How' to 'Why?' Questions in TheologyPlay
John Haught on a Consonance Between Science and ReligionPlay
David Ray Griffin on the Need for One ViewPlay
Steven Weinberg on The Value of Religion and its Compatibility with SciencePlay
Steven Weinberg and John Polkinghorne - An Exchange: Play All
Steven Weinberg and John Polkinghorne: An Exchange Play
Question to Weinberg: What About Scientific 'Inspiration'?Play
Question to Weinberg: What is the Point of Living in a Universe with no Purpose?Play
Question to Polkinghorne: Can we Prove that God does not exit?Play
Questions to Weinberg: On What Science Cannot ExplainPlay
Question to Weinberg: On Believing in Multiple-Universes and Religious Faith Play
A Dialogue of Scientists and Theolgians: Play
Sandra Faber on her Participation in the ConferencePlay
Anna Case-Winters on Theologians Learning From SciencePlay
Neil Turok on Why Religious People Can Learn From CosmologyPlay
David Ray Griffin on the Goal of ReligionPlay
Alan Guth on the Place of Religious and Philosophical QuestionsPlay
Anindita Balslev on the Value of Religious WisdomPlay
John Barrow on Progress in ReligionPlay
Jaroslav Pelikan on the Need for HumilityPlay
Did the Universe Have a Beginning?: Play
Edward Kolb on Our Unique Place in HistoryPlay
Joel Primack on the Hubble Deep Field and Our Cosmic HistoryPlay
Alan Guth Explains Eternal InflationPlay
Alan Guth on a Beginning for Eternal InflationPlay
Alan Guth on His Discovery of InflationPlay
David Latham on Multiple UniversesPlay
Alan Guth on a Beginning From NothingPlay
Steven Weinberg on The Future of Quantum MechanicsPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on Parallel UniversesPlay
Anindita Balslev on Hindu Perspectives on BeginningPlay
David Latham on the Speculative Nature of Some CosmologyPlay
Neil Turok on the Search for 'The Beginning'Play
Steven Weinberg on What We Can Learn of the BeginningPlay
Alan Guth on the Need for a BeginningPlay
David Latham on the Complexities of Talking About BeginningsPlay
Owen Gingerich on the Value of AestheticsPlay
John Polkinghorne Placing the Importanct of 't=o' in ContextPlay
Anindita Balslev on the Ancient Nature of Beginnings QuestionsPlay
Neil Turok on the Religious Significance of Beginnings QuestionsPlay
At Home in the Quantum Universe: Play
Alan Guth on The Value of Quantum MechanicsPlay
John Polkinghorne on How Science Informs UsPlay
Neil Turok on How Science Influences UsPlay
John Polkinghorne on How the Natural World is Appropriate for LifePlay
Neil Turok on the Remarkable Nature of Cosmological HistoryPlay
Owen Gingerich on the Grand Nature of Modern CosmologyPlay
Sandra Faber on How Cosmology is Frightening to Some and Exhilarating to OthersPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on How Cosmology Inspires Religious FeelingsPlay
Jill Tarter on the Wonderous Nature of the CosmosPlay
A Beginningless Universe? Play
Anindita Balslev on the Problems of Beginnings and CausationPlay
David Ray Griffin on Process TheologyPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on Buddhist Perspectives on DesignPlay
Anindita Balslev Cautions Against Searching for Support for Particular Traditions in SciencePlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Two Levels of Reality in BuddhismPlay
Sandra Faber on the Difficulty of Beginnings QuestionsPlay
Was the Universe Designed? Play
John Polkinghorne on Evidence of 'Mind' behind the UniversePlay
Joel Primack on the Argument from Design after DarwinPlay
John Leslie on Fine Tuning and Theistic EvolutionPlay
Joel Primack on Fine Tuning of the Physical ConstantsPlay
Irven DeVore on the Problems with Seeing Design in the UniversePlay
Anna Case-Winters on Evidence for DesignPlay
Alan Guth on Problems with the Argument from DesignPlay
David Latham on Fine TuningPlay
John Barrow on the Reasonableness of Seeing DesignPlay
Anna Case-Winters on the Leap from Design to CreatorPlay
Edward Kolb on the Lack of Evidence of DesignPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Problems with Searching for DesignPlay
David Ray Griffin on the 'Process' Perspective on DesignPlay
John Polkinghorne on God as Ongoing CreatorPlay
David Ray Griffin on Design as 'Direction' rather than a BlueprintPlay
Lawrence Kushner on the 'Signature' of the CreatorPlay
John Haught on the Need for Richer Notions of DesignPlay
The Argument From Design: Play
Seth Shostak on Carbon and Fine TuningPlay
Joel Primack on Structure, Size, Time and the Argument for DesignPlay
John Leslie on the Interconnectedness of Finely Tuned ConstantsPlay
Alan Guth on the Difficulties with Fine Tuning ArgumentsPlay
John Leslie on Fine Tuning ArgumentsPlay
Jill Tarter on the Lack of Need for a 'Rule Maker'Play
Steven Weinberg on Problems with Fine Tuning ArgumentsPlay
John Barrow on Carbon Fine-Tuning and the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Steven Weinberg on the Impersonal Nature of the UniversePlay
John Barrow on the Problems with Identifying 'Coincidences'Play
The Anthropic Principle: Play
John Polkinghorne on Our Place in the UniversePlay
Sandra Faber on the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Sandra Faber on The Range of Constants Allowed by the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Irven DeVore on the Circularity of the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Steven Weinberg on Problems with Some Interpretations of the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Anna Case-Winters on the 'Dethronement' of Humans as Central to CreationPlay
Owen Gingerich on The Anthropic PrinciplePlay
John Barrow on the Anthropic Principle and Dimensions of SpacetimePlay
John Barrow on 'Copernicus' Principle'Play
John Barrow on Our Location in the Universe and the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
John Barrow on Time and the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
John Barrow on the Anthropic Principle and Density ConstraintsPlay
David Latham on Multiple Universes and the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Edward Kolb on Our Changing Location in the UniversePlay
John Haught on the Anthropic Principle and a Mindless UniversePlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Anthropic PrinciplePlay
Are We Alone? Play
Jill Tarter on Searching for Extra-Terrestrial IntelligencePlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Probability of Finding ETPlay
Alan Guth on the Probability of Finding ETPlay
Anna Case-Winters on Extra Terrestrial LifePlay
John Barrow on the Emergence of Intelligent LifePlay
Irven DeVore on the Chance that Life is Common in the UniversePlay
Jill Tarter on the Probability of Finding ETPlay
Steven Weinberg on the Probability that Extra-Terrestrial Life ExistsPlay
David Ray Griffin on Sir Fred Hoyle's Views and OmnipotencePlay
Sandra Faber on the Probability of Finding Extra-Terrestrial LifePlay
Seth Shostak on the Value of Radio in the Search for ETPlay
David Ray Griffin on an Extra Terrestrial Religious LifePlay
John Haught on ET and Seeing 'Mind' Behind the UniversePlay
Lawrence Kushner on Extra-Terrstrial Life and PurposePlay
David Latham on Extra-Solar PlanetsPlay
Sandra Faber on Recent Discovery of Planetary SystemsPlay
Jill Tarter on the Robustness and Probable Ubiquity of LifePlay
Is There Intelligent Life Elsewhere in the Universe? Play
Seth Shostak on the Possibility of 'Universal Biology'Play
Owen Gingerich on the Role of Chance in Biological History and SETIPlay
Irven DeVore on the Chances of SETI being SuccessfulPlay
John Barrow on the Role of Chance in Biological HistoryPlay
Seth Shostak on the Likelihood of Detecting Intelligent LifePlay
John Barrow on the Evolution and Longevity of IntelligencePlay
John Barrow on the Connection Between SETI and ReligionPlay
Seth Shostak on the Impact of Discovering ET on ReligionPlay
Jill Tarter on the Social Impact of Discovering ETPlay
The Faith of Scientists: Play
Seth Shostak on the Role of Religious ExplanationsPlay
Lawrence Kushner on the Difference Between Asking 'What?' and 'Why?'Play
Sandra Faber on Purpose in the UniversePlay
Alan Guth on 'God' and 'The Unknown'Play
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Beauty and Harmony Seen in the UniversePlay
Steven Weinberg on Meaning in the UniversePlay
Lawrence Kushner on Reducing Religion to PsychologyPlay
David Latham on Scientists and Their Religious LivesPlay
Joel Primack on JudaismPlay
Literal and Symbolic Truths: Play
Jaroslav Pelikan on St. Augustine and GenesisPlay
Edward Kolb on the Genesis StoryPlay
Irven DeVore on the Role of ScripturePlay
Anna Case-Winters on the Role of the Biblical Creation StoryPlay
Lawrence Kushner on the Creation Story as SciencePlay
Irven DeVore on Interpreting the Bible 'Literally'Play
Lawrence Kushner on the Meaning of the Genesis AccountPlay
Irven DeVore on Scripture and SciencePlay
Lawrence Kushner on the 'Truth' in GenesisPlay
Anna Case-Winters on the Role of Science and ScripturePlay
Jaroslav Pelikan on Reading Scripture As SciencePlay
John Haught on the Problems with Reading Scripture as SciencePlay
What Science Can Learn From Religion: Play
Edward Kolb on the Role of Science in Describing the UniversePlay
Jill Tarter on a Growing 'Cosmological Perspective'Play
John Haught on How Cosmology Feeds Into TheologyPlay
John Barrow on the Narrow Overlap Between Cosmology and TheologyPlay
What Religion Can Learn From Science: Play
Edward Kolb on the One Way Street from Cosmology to ReligionPlay
John Polkinghorne on How Theology Places Science in a Richer ContextPlay
John Barrow on Religion and Day-to-day SciencePlay
Lawrence Kushner on the Differing Nature of Science and TheologyPlay
Anna Case-Winters on How Theology Addresses the Deeper QuestionsPlay
John Leslie on the Religious Conclusions Drawn from Science and PhilosophyPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Transcendental Aspect of all ReligionsPlay
Sandra Faber on the Importance of CosmologyPlay
John Barrow on the Origin of AtomismPlay
Anindita Balslev on the Congruence of Cosmological Ideas and Hindu ThoughtPlay
John Polkinghorne on the Place of Human ExperiencePlay
Anna Case-Winters on Science and Routes to FaithPlay
Alan Guth on Questions of Purpose and Ultimate OriginsPlay
Questions, Answers and Ongoing Dialogue: Play
Anindita Balslev on the Cosmology and the Religious QuestPlay
Seth Shostak on Multiple Universes and ChancePlay
Jaroslav Pelikan on the Connection Between Cosmology and TheologyPlay
Alan Guth on Asking Ultimate QuestionsPlay
Lawrence Kushner on Being 'Good' at Religion and SciencePlay
Sandra Faber on the Value of Uncovering the Cosmological StoryPlay
Seth Shostak on How Science Affects His Views on ReligionPlay
Jill Tarter on the Importance of Asking Ultimate QuestionsPlay
Trinh Xuan Thuan on the Impact of Religion on Science ResearchPlay
Irven DeVore on Human NaturePlay
Anna Case-Winters on Faith Seeking UnderstandingPlay
Anindita Balslev on the Need for Wisdom in Addition to KnowledgePlay
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