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God for Grownups
Pastor Dan Peterson
26 episodes
1 day ago
On "God for Grownups," host Pastor Dan Peterson seeks a deeper understanding of scripture, faith and everyday life, joined by regular guests including Dr. Beatrice Lawrence of Seattle University, and Pastor Mark Griffith of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
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On "God for Grownups," host Pastor Dan Peterson seeks a deeper understanding of scripture, faith and everyday life, joined by regular guests including Dr. Beatrice Lawrence of Seattle University, and Pastor Mark Griffith of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
Show more...
Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Kingdom and Cosmos
God for Grownups
21 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Kingdom and Cosmos

When I first heard about the "Big Bang Singularity," probably while watching the movie Interstellar, back in 2014, my immediate thought was God. Think about it: classical theology teaches that God resides, likewise, beyond space and time. Space and time, in other words, lose meaning when applied to God. How is this any different from the Singularity posited by science? Maybe, I wonder, the Singularity is sacred.

God for Grownups
On "God for Grownups," host Pastor Dan Peterson seeks a deeper understanding of scripture, faith and everyday life, joined by regular guests including Dr. Beatrice Lawrence of Seattle University, and Pastor Mark Griffith of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.