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Sunday, 26 March 2023

On the danger of science as master rather than servant.

Aeschliman on Three Great Authors Critiquing Scientism


On a classic episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid concludes a two-part conversation with Michael D. Aeschliman, author of the revised and expanded The restoration of man: C. S. Lewis and the Continuing Case Against Scientism. Here Aeschliman places Lewis among a strong line of thinkers critiquing scientism. These include the philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal, who showed that scientific knowledge on its own could never be sufficient for being fully human, as well as the theologian and physicist Stanley L. Jaki, who brilliantly integrated science and theology. Aeschliman’s list also includes the great English author Jonathan Swift, whose satirical work skewered the illusions of scientific reductionism. Download the podcast or listen to it Here

Unsanctionable?


more on the struggle for the empire of God.

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On the crisis in the 51st American state?

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Chemistry Vs. OoL science.

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Journalism has fallen?

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