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Featuring guest: Dr. Ben Adams
http://www.thecreativeprocessdiet.com/
The Creative Process Diet book
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I really enjoy the turning of the discussion to “the spiritual.” However, I think it might even be a good idea to interview scholars who have thought about “the God question” who are not religious fundamentalists, but who also affirm God’s existence — religious philosophers and theologians of the “mainstream” variety. I think it would do some good to listeners rightly suspicious of the distortions of religion but who may not realize that “God” might mean something other than the “old white bearded guy in the clouds.” I think even science-minded agnostics or atheists like Robb would appreciate the sort of reflection on “the condition for the possibility of intelligibility or explanation,” and “the reason why there is something rather than nothing,” that theologians and philosophers of God engage in. A book like David Bentley Hart’s The Experience of God is the sort of thing I have in mind, or people like Charles Hefling and Michael Himes in the theology department at Boston College, or Michael Vertin at the University of Toronto. Reaching out to people like this would perhaps be a new frontier beyond “spiritual vs religious,” “faith vs science,” “God vs evolution,” and other such dichotomies. Thanks for the podcast.
This episode was my first foray into your podcast. I’m looking forward to checking out some of the other episodes and the blog, however this first episode was a bit of a let down. It sounds like Ben Adams has some really interesting perspective on diet and food, but you both spent so much time talking about book publishing, font choice and cover styles that I still have no idea real idea what the Creative Process Diet is really about.