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David Gornoski

David Gornoski

The Making of a Trinitarian Philosophy of Science (THINGS HIDDEN 230)

FEB 5, 2026105 MIN
David Gornoski

The Making of a Trinitarian Philosophy of Science (THINGS HIDDEN 230)

FEB 5, 2026105 MIN

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What would trinitarian science look like? Dr Paul Axton joins David Gornoski to talk about William Desmond's reading of Hegel, the tension between body and mind, the Trinitarian principle in creation, how matter has always existed, and more. Check out Forging Ploughshares podcast here. Follow David Gornoski on X here. Visit aneighborschoice.com for more