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    Episode 16: Stephen Barr, Creation and the Big Bang

    18/03/2026 | 1 h 10 min
    Dr. Stephen Barr, the President of the Society of Catholic Scientists and author of Modern Physics and Ancient Faith, discusses the relationship between the Catholic understanding of Creation and the science regarding the Big Bang. Is the Big Bang “proof” of the Catholic dogma of Creation? Is the Big Bang the beginning of the material universe? What is the relationship between Creation and the origins of the universe? Did the universe actually have a beginning in time? Dr. Barr discusses these and other related questions in this episode.   
    Further information onthe Society of Catholic Scientists and the work it does can be found ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. https://catholicscientists.org/
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    Episode 15: Peter Kilpatrick, Faith and Science in Catholic Higher Education

    16/02/2026 | 1 h
    Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, President of the Catholic University of America (CUA), discusses the unique role that Catholic institutions have in the landscape of higher education as well as how CUA in looking to fulfill that role. Toward this end, he discusses recent initiatives launched at the Catholic University of America around science and faith including one on artificial intelligence. Dr. Kilpatrick also shares his professional and personal journey that led him to eventually being named the 16th president in CUA’s history.
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    Episode 14: Maureen Condic, Human Embryos-When Does Life Begin?

    20/01/2026 | 1 h
    Dr. Maureen Condic discusses the question of when human life begins and the arguments regarding the moral status of the human embryo. She also examines the state of current research on human embryos as well as ethical alternatives to embryo destructive research. Dr. Condic is currently the Ombudsman and Mediator for the Catholic University of America. Prior to that appointment, she was a faculty member in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine for over 25 years, where she directed the Medical School curriculum in human embryology. She is the coauthor of the book entitled Human Embryos, Human Beings (2018) and is the author of Untangling Twinning (2020).
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    Episode 13, Chris Baglow, Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life- A Catholic Response

    31/12/2025 | 1 h 7 min
    What is the likelihood that intelligent life exists somewhere else in the Universe? What would the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life mean for the Catholic understanding that Christ is the means of Salvation? Would the existence of life elsewhere in the Universe undermine man’s special relationship to the Creator? Dr. Chris Baglow, Professor of the Practice of Theology at University of Notre Dame and author ofFaith, Science, and Reason discusses these questions and more with co-hosts Dr. Steve Barr and Dr. Dan Kuebler.
    Further information on the Society of Catholic Scientists and the work it does can be found ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.
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    Episode 12: Stephen Barr, What Will Our Bodies Be Like In Heaven?

    01/12/2025 | 1 h 8 min
    Dr. Stephen Barr, the President of the Society of Catholic Scientists and author of Modern Physics and Ancient Faith, speculates on what our bodies will be like in heaven. Wouldphysical bodies that resemble our current bodies in structure and function even be possible in the eternal realm of heaven? Reflecting on numerous Scriptural passages, the writings of Pope Benedict XVI, as well as what we know about death and decay in the physical world, Dr. Barr delves into one of the most fascinating questions about the afterlife.  
    Further information on the Society and the work it does can be found ⁠here⁠. https://catholicscientists.org/

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The show explores important questions concerning the relationship between science and the Catholic faith. These include such topics as evolution, cosmology, neuroscience, quantum physics, and free will. The show also highlights the work of leading Catholic scientists as well as their reflections on how they integrate the worlds of science and religion in their life's work.
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