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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head hosts a thought-provoking dialogue with Reverend Dr. Robert Spitzer as they dive into the dynamic intersection of faith, science, and reason. The pair explore the growing acceptance of God and religion within the scientific community, unraveling the intricate relationship between these fields and addressing common misconceptions.
Father Spitzer, retired President of Gonzaga University emphasizes the profound significance of transcendence and purpose in achieving true happiness in his new book, “The Four Levels of Happiness.” Reverend Spitzer advocates for connecting with the absolute, transcendent, and eternal through a personal relationship with God.
Furthermore, the discussion also highlights the crucial role of parents and educators in fostering a balanced understanding of faith and science in the next generation, as well as examining the correlation between social media use and mental health issues.
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head hosts a thought-provoking dialogue with Reverend Dr. Robert Spitzer as they dive into the dynamic intersection of faith, science, and reason. The pair explore the growing acceptance of God and religion within the scientific community, unraveling the intricate relationship between these fields and addressing common misconceptions.
Father Spitzer, retired President of Gonzaga University emphasizes the profound significance of transcendence and purpose in achieving true happiness in his new book, “The Four Levels of Happiness.” Reverend Spitzer advocates for connecting with the absolute, transcendent, and eternal through a personal relationship with God.
Furthermore, the discussion also highlights the crucial role of parents and educators in fostering a balanced understanding of faith and science in the next generation, as well as examining the correlation between social media use and mental health issues.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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