Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 3012: Newton, God, and Gravity
Posted on · Episode: 3012 Newton, God, and Gravity. Today, we get pulled in.
Posted on · Episode: 3012 Newton, God, and Gravity. Today, we get pulled in.
Posted on · Aslan talks with Craig Cohen about his book God: A Human History.
Posted on · Former NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty talks about her book, Fingerprints of God: The Search for the Science of Spirituality.
Posted on · Episode: 3173 Understanding Saint Anselm of Canterbury. Today, unleashing reason.
Posted on · Aslan talks with Craig Cohen about his book God: A Human History.
Posted on · On Thursday's Houston Matters: The City of Houston is about to tell some Harvey victims what repairs they need to make to their property. Author Reza Aslan talks about the decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. We discuss the possibility of an NHL team coming here. A tax expert answers your questions. And comedian Hari Kondabolu takes on Apu from The Simpsons.
Posted on · Episode: 3151 Descartes and Reason. Today, a voice crying out for reason.
Posted on · Contrary to stereotype, most scientists aren’t atheists, but their beliefs about religion vary depending on country and culture, according to a study from the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University.
Posted on · Nov. 30 is Winston Churchill's birthday. Volumes of books have been written about Churchill, from his early days through the war years, but one of the things that – perhaps surprisingly – hasn't been specifically put down on paper is his relationship with God. That relationship is what his great-grandson, Jonathan Sandys (who lives here […]
Posted on · You may not have heard of Episcopalian priest Father William âBillâ Miller, but he grew up close to The Heights, in Garden Oaks. Recently he released his second book, âThe Beer Drinker’s Guide to God: The Whole and Holy Truth About Lager, Loving, and Living.â For a priest to choose a topic like God and […]