A Meaningful World: An Interview with Jonathan Witt

Episode 24 August 18, 2006 00:14:09
A Meaningful World: An Interview with Jonathan Witt
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A Meaningful World: An Interview with Jonathan Witt

Aug 18 2006 | 00:14:09

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Show Notes

A Meaningful World: How the Arts And Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature By Benjamin Wiker & Jonathan Witt Publisher: InterVarsity Press In this podcast CSC fellow Jonathan Witt talks about his new book A Meaningful World which challenges the philosophy of materialism by exploring the fine-tuning of the laws of physics, the artistry of ordinary substances like carbon and water, the intricacy of biological organisms, and the drama of scientific enterprise itself. In contrast to contemporary claims that the world is ultimately meaningless, Witt and co-author and CSC fellow Benjamin Wiker reveal a cosmos charged with both meaning and Read More ›

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