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Ruminations on Existentialism: tentative agreements and disagreements

June 4, 2021 Benjamin Knoll

In my attempts to get a handle on the key schools of thought within ancient, modern, and contemporary theology, I’ve often read that certain theologies

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“Panpsychism”: is the universe alive with consciousness? Some parallels with early Mormon theology.

May 20, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

In Chapter 5 of  Until the End of Time, physicist Brian Greene describes a niche scientific theory that has has deep roots and/or parallels in

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Materialism, free will, and sin: more musings from Chapter 4 of “Until the End of Time” by Brian Greene

May 19, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

Chapter 5 of Until the End of Time by Brian Greene is a tour-de-force all by itself. In the span of about 45 pages, the

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On entropy and thermodynamics: integrating physics and theology from Brian Greene’s “Until the End of Time”

April 6, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

One of my epistemological assumptions is that truth is truth is truth, and thus the physical sciences and social sciences can help inform theological truths

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