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There was a time when mystery wasn’t a problem to be solved but a truth to be honored. When our place in the universe wasn’t something to escape or redefine, but to accept as sacred, given, and good. So what drove the change from wonder to skepticism, from reverence to rationalism, from listening to the heavens to harnessing the world for our own ends. What led us away from embracing the divine order… to questioning everything, mastering everything—even each other? How did the philosophy of splitting reality into mind and matter impact our understanding of the world, our existence and purpose?
These ideas have, and continue to inform our understanding of knowledge, reality, and the human person. Join us as we discuss these ideas and how they shape our worldview today, even as Christians.
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There was a time when mystery wasn’t a problem to be solved but a truth to be honored. When our place in the universe wasn’t something to escape or redefine, but to accept as sacred, given, and good. So what drove the change from wonder to skepticism, from reverence to rationalism, from listening to the heavens to harnessing the world for our own ends. What led us away from embracing the divine order… to questioning everything, mastering everything—even each other? How did the philosophy of splitting reality into mind and matter impact our understanding of the world, our existence and purpose?
These ideas have, and continue to inform our understanding of knowledge, reality, and the human person. Join us as we discuss these ideas and how they shape our worldview today, even as Christians.
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