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What is reality? Or what is ultimate reality? Do you ever ask yourself such a question? If you do, you might get shocked. Following the German philosopher Schelling, theologian Paul Tillich believes the “metaphysical shock” of the reality-q...
Our friends wearing white lab coats find their laboratories under siege. This siege is called “the war on science.” To the traditional enemies list that formerly included pseudoscientists and cultists we now add the US White House, social m...
Sin boldly! Really? Yes. This is the advice I have been offering to Substack readers who face moral dilemmas. When purity is not an option, make the best practical judgment and act on it. For a previous Patheos post, try: Sin Boldly!
In this series on the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its influence on the religious and ethical dimensions of daily life, I’ve taken up the technical question regarding the nature of intelligence along with the existential quest...
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I am a public theologian on the doctoral faculty at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley CA USA. Website: tedstimelytake.com & Public Theology blogsite: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/publictheology/.
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