Robert Barron | – Why the Supposed Conflict Between Science and Religion is Tragic Nonsense

Friends, in a very real sense, the modern physical sciences came from religion. The great founders of science—Kepler, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Descartes, etc.—were, without exception, trained in ecclesially sponsored schools and universities. It was under the aegis of the church that they took in their physics, their astronomy, and their mathematics. More specifically, they learned […]

Robert Barron | – Bishop Barron on the Rise of the “Nones”

By now most of you are probably aware of the depressing statistics regarding the “nones,” that is to say, those in this country who claim no religious affiliation. I have written frequently regarding practical steps that religious leaders ought to be taking to confront this rising tide of secularist ideology, and I will continue to […]

Robert Barron | – Is Stephen Hawking Right About God?

In Stephen Hawking’s final book, “Brief Answers to the Big Questions,” published just a few months after his death, the famed scientist suggests that God does not exist and the universe does not require an explanation. Is he right? Brandon Vogt and I discuss in today’s episode of the Word on Fire Show.

Robert Barron | – Is Stephen Hawking Right About God?

In Stephen Hawking’s final book, “Brief Answers to the Big Questions,” published just a few months after his death, the famed scientist suggests that God does not exist and the universe does not require an explanation. Is he right? Brandon Vogt and I discuss in today’s episode of the Word on Fire Show.