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"Pascal is smarter than you are." In this episode, Dr. Groothuis dives into widespread misunderstandings about the 17th-century apologist and polymath Blaise Pascal.
This episode of Truth Tribe addresses three of the most common misconceptions about Blaise Pascal that obscure his brilliance as a Christian apologist. Dr. Groothuis explains why these errors persist and how a clearer understanding of Pascal's work can deepen our appreciation for his contributions to theology, science, and apologetics.
Key Topics:
A proper understanding of Pascal's Wager and its apologetic context
The true meaning behind "the heart has its reasons"
Pascal's continued engagement with science after his conversion
📌 Main Takeaways
Learn why Pascal's Wager is more than a gamble—it's part of a broader, reasoned approach to faith.
Understand Pascal’s view of the heart as a rational organ of intuition, not mere emotion.
Discover how Pascal never abandoned science and even contributed to the development of integral calculus later in life.
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📚 Resources & Links Mentioned
Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (IVP Academic, 2024)
On Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (Wadsworth, 2003)
DouglasGroothuis.com
Cornerstone University and Cornerstone Theological Seminary
Dr. Douglas Groothuis – Philosopher, author, and professor at Denver Seminary, Dr. Groothuis has studied and written about Blaise Pascal for nearly five decades. His most recent book, Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (IVP Academic, 2024), explores Pascal's genius and his enduring apologetic legacy.
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"Pascal is smarter than you are." In this episode, Dr. Groothuis dives into widespread misunderstandings about the 17th-century apologist and polymath Blaise Pascal.
This episode of Truth Tribe addresses three of the most common misconceptions about Blaise Pascal that obscure his brilliance as a Christian apologist. Dr. Groothuis explains why these errors persist and how a clearer understanding of Pascal's work can deepen our appreciation for his contributions to theology, science, and apologetics.
Key Topics:
A proper understanding of Pascal's Wager and its apologetic context
The true meaning behind "the heart has its reasons"
Pascal's continued engagement with science after his conversion
📌 Main Takeaways
Learn why Pascal's Wager is more than a gamble—it's part of a broader, reasoned approach to faith.
Understand Pascal’s view of the heart as a rational organ of intuition, not mere emotion.
Discover how Pascal never abandoned science and even contributed to the development of integral calculus later in life.
📣 Calls to Action
🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe with Dr. Douglas Groothuis
⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
✉️ Learn more at DouglasGroothuis.com
📱 Share this episode with a friend who appreciates philosophy, theology, or Christian apologetics
📚 Resources & Links Mentioned
Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (IVP Academic, 2024)
On Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (Wadsworth, 2003)
DouglasGroothuis.com
Cornerstone University and Cornerstone Theological Seminary
Dr. Douglas Groothuis – Philosopher, author, and professor at Denver Seminary, Dr. Groothuis has studied and written about Blaise Pascal for nearly five decades. His most recent book, Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (IVP Academic, 2024), explores Pascal's genius and his enduring apologetic legacy.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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