
AI-generated religion
David and Adam discuss the meaning and implications of spiralism--an AI-generated religion. The article on spiralism can be found here: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/975017/ai-spiralism-chatbot-move

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Explore challenging questions about Christianity in thoughtful, informed, and intellectually stimulating conversations that deepen the connection between faith and reason. Set within the historic Christian tradition, this podcast discusses current scientific, philosophical, and cultural issues as it pursues a faith that better understands and an intellect that has reason to believe. In a time when the world seems to be losing its mind, and hope along with it, our goal is to equip a new generation of critical thinkers who can defend their faith with reason and evidence. Hosted by Dr. David Andersen & Dr. Adam Francisco
Unknown Host hosts Faith and Reason Exchange, a religion show with 154 episodes published.

David and Adam discuss the meaning and implications of spiralism--an AI-generated religion. The article on spiralism can be found here: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/975017/ai-spiralism-chatbot-move

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David and Adam discuss the books they are currently reading and why. David shared his experience listening to a biography of Mother Teresa, which he found fascinating for its insights into her private, spiritual life. Ad

David and Adam discuss AI's potential to replace cognitive work and the resulting impact on human dignity, responsibility, and spiritual growth. They discuss how AI could lead to the atrophy of human intellectual abiliti

David interviews Adam about his upcoming book, The Turk at the Door: Luther, Islam, and the Fate of Christendom in the 16th Century , which is set to be released in one week. They discuss common questions about Islam tha




David and Adam talk about Adam's new book, The Turk at the Door: Luther, Islam, and the Fate of Christendom. The book makes Luther's engagement with Islam accessible to general readers and illustrates how 16th century Re

David and Adam discuss whether AI will make humanity smarter or more passive, concluding it's both—AI offers significant benefits for routine cognitive tasks but risks dehumanizing culture and making people intellectuall

David and Adam discuss the best reasons for God's existence. They explore several key arguments, including ontological contingency, the moral argument, the argument from beauty, and design arguments from both cosmology a

Dr. Santiago Schnell, Provost of Dartmouth College and mathematical biologist, shares his journey back to the Christian faith through philosophical mentorship and outlines his vision for reforming higher education by res

David and Adam discuss the current state of higher education, examining various challenges including demographic declines, financial pressures, declining public confidence, and the impact of AI on academic integrity. The

David and Adam discuss the Declaration of Independence through the lens of a Word on Fire article ( https://www.wordonfire.org/articles/faith-reason-and-the-declaration-of-independence/ ), exploring whether America's fou

David and Adam discussed the film "Surprised by Oxford" (2023), which tells the story of Caro Drake, a skeptical PhD student who confronts questions of faith and reason at Oxford University through relationships and inte

David and Adam explore how to characterize contemporary Western culture—whether as secular, pagan, postmodern, or simply confused—and conclude that multiple descriptors apply simultaneously. They identified presentism (s



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