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In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss if faith is really the opposite of doubt. They dive into the nature of doubt and the hidden assumptions behind skepticism, challenging the idea that atheism is a neutral starting point. Drawing from thinkers like Leslie Newbigin and Michael Polanyi, they explore how faith and reason intersect. They also examine the intellectual roots of modern skepticism and its impact on contemporary debates. If you're interested in apologetics, theology, and the intersection of faith and culture, this discussion is for you! #Apologetics #Theology #FaithAndReason #ChristianPhilosophy #Skepticism
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In this episode, Nathan and Cameron discuss if faith is really the opposite of doubt. They dive into the nature of doubt and the hidden assumptions behind skepticism, challenging the idea that atheism is a neutral starting point. Drawing from thinkers like Leslie Newbigin and Michael Polanyi, they explore how faith and reason intersect. They also examine the intellectual roots of modern skepticism and its impact on contemporary debates. If you're interested in apologetics, theology, and the intersection of faith and culture, this discussion is for you! #Apologetics #Theology #FaithAndReason #ChristianPhilosophy #Skepticism
DONATE LINK: https://toltogether.com/donate
BOOK A SPEAKER: https://toltogether.com/book-a-speaker
JOIN TOL CONNECT: https://toltogether.com/tol-connect
TOL Connect is an online forum where TOL listeners can continue the conversation begun on the podcast.
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