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Exploring Bible interpretation and modern Christian faith, I am a Presbyterian USA minister who interprets the Bible in all of its messy and varied voices. I teach and preach spiritual growth to people who want an open and affirming Christianity. My social media tagline is "People say lots of things about the Bible that aren't really there."
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Real Bible Rob: Affirming Christianity Podcast Real Bible Rob - Inclusive Christianity Discussions Real Bible Rob | PCUSA Ministry Insights
Exploring Free Will and Complexity: Hope for Modern Faith
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In this episode, we delve into the challenging questions surrounding free will and its role in inclusive Christianity. As an affirming Christian and PCUSA minister, I explore the intersection of modern science, theology, and spirituality, particularly how complex systems and uncertainty in physics offer new hope beyond determinism. We examine the surprising alignment between extreme Calvinist theology and reductionist scientific views, both of which challenge traditional ideas of free will. Drawing from notable works and recent physics discoveries, this discussion aims to deepen our understanding of Bible interpretation and spirituality within a modern Christian faith context. Join us as we seek a fresh perspective on free will that embraces complexity and affirms an inclusive Christianity.
Resources:
"The Truth Physics Can No Longer Ignore
The fundamental nature of living things challenges assumptions that physicists have held for centuries."
By Adam Frank, in The Atlantic, December 15, 2025
Brian Greene, "Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe", 2020.
Margaret Wheatley, " Who Do We Choose To Be?, Second Edition: Facing Reality, Claiming Leadership, Restoring Sanity", 2023.
Wikipedia article on "Complex Systems": The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi for their work to understand complex systems.