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What happens when faith stops chasing certainty and starts making room for mystery?
In this conversation, Stuart is joined by editor and foreword writer Keith Giles, along with contributors Mo Thomas and Nish Dubashia, to discuss Volume One of Quantum Theology (https://amzn.to/4ctuHYv).
The conversation explores the strange overlap between spirituality, mysticism, and ideas found in quantum physics. Instead of seeing the world through the usual religious binaries of right and wrong, saved and unsaved, insider and outsider, the group asks whether reality is actually far more interconnected than we have been taught.
Keith talks about why he wanted to create Quantum Theology and gather different voices to explore these ideas. Nish unpacks his idea of “diamond Christianity,” which pushes back against the fragmented, dualistic thinking often found in modern faith. Mo reflects on the difference between ego and the true self, and how mystical experiences changed the way he understands identity, consciousness, and purpose.
Throughout the discussion, the group wrestles with themes of wholeness, mystery, consciousness, deconstruction, and what it means to build a faith that leaves room for doubt instead of pretending to have every answer.
If you have ever felt boxed in by rigid theology, exhausted by certainty, or curious about how science and spirituality might overlap, this conversation will give you a lot to think about.
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What happens when faith stops chasing certainty and starts making room for mystery?
In this conversation, Stuart is joined by editor and foreword writer Keith Giles, along with contributors Mo Thomas and Nish Dubashia, to discuss Volume One of Quantum Theology (https://amzn.to/4ctuHYv).
The conversation explores the strange overlap between spirituality, mysticism, and ideas found in quantum physics. Instead of seeing the world through the usual religious binaries of right and wrong, saved and unsaved, insider and outsider, the group asks whether reality is actually far more interconnected than we have been taught.
Keith talks about why he wanted to create Quantum Theology and gather different voices to explore these ideas. Nish unpacks his idea of “diamond Christianity,” which pushes back against the fragmented, dualistic thinking often found in modern faith. Mo reflects on the difference between ego and the true self, and how mystical experiences changed the way he understands identity, consciousness, and purpose.
Throughout the discussion, the group wrestles with themes of wholeness, mystery, consciousness, deconstruction, and what it means to build a faith that leaves room for doubt instead of pretending to have every answer.
If you have ever felt boxed in by rigid theology, exhausted by certainty, or curious about how science and spirituality might overlap, this conversation will give you a lot to think about.
Big thanks to these outlets that make the Christian Crazy possible:
For more Snarky Faith:
Check out other fantastic Quoircast partners:
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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