The Natural Philosopher with Dr Mick Pope is a podcast on science, the environment, and the Christian faith.
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Episode 61: All things new - eschatology and climate change
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34:03In this episode I reflect on how we read and misread Revelation, on God making all things new, and climate change action.By Mick Pope
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Episode 60: It‘s a COP out. Responding as a Christian to COP26
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36:51Was COP26 a let down for you? Looking at the parable of the Good Samaritan is a reminder both to continue to advocate for the Green Climate fund, but also an end to coal.By Mick Pope
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Fossil fuel industry at the heart of COP26 negotiations, while it is decided stopping deforestation is important. Sounds a lot like the Garden of Eden in Genesis 3: of serpents and trees.By Mick Pope
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Episode 58: The serpent the preacher and expert knowledge
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38:15Christianity is sometimes viewed as being inherently anti-knowledge, particularly anti-science. In this episode I hope to show that the serpent of Genesis 2-3 is no Prometheus, but that the original couple break their covenant relationship with God. Ecclesiastes is not anti empirical knowledge, but simply states that there are limits on what we can…
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Episode 57: No you are not entitled to your opinion
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39:51People often in argument take recourse to the view that they are entitled to their opinion, and can challenge experts on topics like vaccines and climate change. Christians can be the worst at this. But you are only entitled to what you can argue for, and need to respect expertise.By Mick Pope
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Episode 56: Climate Anxiety - Interview with Jessica Morthorpe
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40:54In a time of rapidly changing climate, people, especially younger people, are experiencing climate change related anxiety. The church has a role, particularly towards its own, to engage in pastoral care, and equip people to process this anxiety and express it positively in the form of activism.By Mick Pope
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Episode 55: Creation Care in the Uniting Church with Jess Morthorpe
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35:12The Uniting Church in Australia has creation care as an important part of its theology and praxis. In this episode, Jessica Morthorpe and I explore how this looks in her experience.By Mick Pope
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Episode 54: Five Leaf Eco-Awards - Interview with Jess Morthorpe
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34:34This episode is the first installment of a three part interview with ecotheologian and climate activist Jessica Morthorpe, discussing her Five Leaf Eco-Awards for Australian churches.By Mick Pope
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Episode 53: COVID, earthquakes, and the end of the world?
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33:08Conspiracy theories over the origins of COVID, vaccines, and masks have much in common with Christian end times thinking over earthquakes and other natural disasters. In this episode I deconstruct these ideas.By Mick Pope
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Episode 52: Philip Goff‘s Panpsychism, Climate Change, and Theism
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37:18In this episode I read Philip Goff's book Galileo's Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness and reflect on theistic belief, and climate change.By Mick Pope
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Episode 51: Christian thought for life in a non-linear world
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34:22We try and understand climate change and COVID19 through a linear lens, but the world we live in is non-linear and given to rapid change. The bible provides us with some ways of thinking about this.By Mick Pope
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Episode 50: A Home For All Part 2 - Season of Creation with Brooke Prentis
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40:51Part 2 of a discussion with Aboriginal Christian leader, CEO of Common Grace, Waka Waka woman Brooke Prentis. We discuss what it means to mark Season of Creation 2021, A Home for All? on colonised lands.By Mick Pope
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Episode 49: A Home For All Part 1 - Season of Creation with Brooke Prentis
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38:30Part 1 of a discussion with Aboriginal Christian leader, CEO of Common Grace, Waka Waka woman Brooke Prentis. We discuss what it means to mark Season of Creation 2021, A Home for All? on colonised lands.By Mick Pope
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Episode 48: Tree Hugger - Reviews of The Oak Papers & The Heartbeat of Trees
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35:46Here, I engage with James Canton's The Oak Papers and Peter Wohlleben's The Heartbeat of Trees, encouraging us all to become tree huggersBy Mick Pope
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Episode 47: A Christian Meteorologist Summarises the IPCC Report
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35:01In this episode, I pick out a few key points from the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report Summary for Policy Makers.By Mick Pope
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Episode 46: Thomas Oord, Open Theism, and Climate Change
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30:46How does our theology of God influence how we live in the world. In this episode I look at Thomas Oord's new book Open and Relational Theism and think about this helps us address climate change.By Mick Pope
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Episode 45: Christ and the Camera Lens. A Theology of Wildlife Documentaries
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30:49Should Christians watch, or turn away from animal violence in wildlife documentaries? Of what value is watching predation? What kind of wildlife documentaries should we watch?By Mick Pope
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Episode 44: A Green Gospel: Good News for All Creation
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30:46In this episode, I suggest that the gospel is good news for all creation. Climate change and creation care are not a distraction from the gospel, properly understood.By Mick Pope
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Episode 43: Yonder is the Sea - Saving the Great Barrier Reef
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31:13The Great Barrier Reef may be listed as in danger. Why is this the case? Why are reefs so important, and what does the bible have to say?By Mick Pope
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Paul tells us that creation groans in birthpains waiting for the resurrection. Christians should learn to hear the groans of creation, and groan with it.By Mick Pope
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Episode 41: Show Your Stripes as Common Grace
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34:55Recently I observed Show your Stripes day with Christian advocacy group Common Grace, by gifting scarves to politicians that tell the story of a warming climate. In this episode, I reflect upon that experience.By Mick Pope
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Episode 40: The Ecotheology of Ross Langmead
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33:35Ross Landmead was a Baptist ecotheologian who wrote about the need for evangelical theology to grapple seriously with non-human creation as part of its mission.By Mick Pope
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Episode 39: Being a Beast for World Environment Day
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32:47In this episode, I engage with Charles Foster's fascinating Being A Beast: Adventures Across the Species Divide. Time to abandon a little human self-importance and get to know our nonhuman neighbours for World Environment Day.By Mick Pope
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Episode 38: Beyond conflict - Christianity, science, climate, and COVID
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32:33Christianity and science have often been pictured as opposed. In a time of climate change and COVID, we need to move beyond this conflict to fight the threat these issues present.By Mick Pope
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Episode 37: The future - the undiscovered country
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35:01Is history cyclical or linear, or both? Is it closed to our actions or can we shape the future? In this episode I argue the future is open to our actions, and the scientific and theological imperative is that we act to avert the worst of possible futures under climate change.By Mick Pope
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Episode 36: Why academic study in a time of climate emergency?
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32:46Is theological study a waste of time in the face of the climate emergency? Or does it prepare Christian scholars to motivate the church to stronger action and see it as part of their Christian duty?By Mick Pope
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Episode 35: Can Christians call the Earth Mother?
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34:17Can Christians call the Earth Mother? Is this just adopting ideas from elsewhere, or does it acknowledge the biblical picture of the Earth as a source of nurture, albeit not divine, partnering with God?By Mick Pope
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Episode 34: God's gardeners. Genesis 2-3 and creation care
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35:48In this episode, I rave excitedly about the idea that Genesis 2-3 portrays humans as both fundamentally made from and for the soil, and that we do so as king and queen priests in creation.By Mick Pope
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Episode 33: What is Forest Church, part 2
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38:32In this episode I continue my chat with Matt Stone about forest church, alternative forms of Christianity, and being with and learning from pagans.By Mick Pope
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In this episode I talk with Matt Stone about issues with the traditional ways in which we do church. We then go on to discuss what Forest Church is in his experience.By Mick Pope
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Episode 31: Damn your denial and re-enchanting creation
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34:53In this episode, I condemn climate change denialism as a denial of the Christian valuing of truth. I also explore how we might re-enchant God's good creation and learn to see the divine presence in it.By Mick Pope
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Episode 30: Easter and the reconciling of all things to God
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34:05Easter sermons are often an appeal to individual repentance. But what if they described a bigger picture of new creation and God's reconciling all things to Godself?By Mick Pope
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Episode 29: Palm Sunday and climate refugees
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34:14Is Palm Sunday just a day of pious reflection, or is it a worthwhile thing to march for fairer treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. What if they have been displaced by climate change?By Mick Pope
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Episode 28: Australia's Overshoot Day and respecting limits
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34:15Australia ranks 12th in the date it uses its natural resource allowance for the year. What is the underlying logic of this that we need to repent of? How does an organization like Extinction Rebellion show the way forward?By Mick Pope
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Episode 27: Creation is sacred - understanding Genesis 1
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33:59Genesis 1 represents the divine defeat of the forces of chaos and the protological enthronement of God. Creation is sacred space. Likewise, the Sabbath day is the creation of sacred time. For the Christian, creation is sacred and should be treated with care.By Mick Pope
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Episode 26: Jesus appears to Mary. International Women's Day
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35:23On International Women's Day, I look again at John 20 and how in the project of the new creation how women have an equal standing with men.By Mick Pope
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Episode 25: The Day after tomorrow? The weakening AMOC
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34:19A recent paper has shown the overturning ocean circulation in the Atlantic is weakening due to climate change; it's weakest in over 1000 years. In this episode I explain why this is such a big deal.By Mick Pope
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Episode 24: Blues for a red planet: Mars, environmentalism, and faith
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33:53With the Perseverance mission just having landed on Mars, it's worth thinking about whether we should be exploring the planets while our own is suffering. Here I reflect briefly on issues such as money, exploration, technology, and the question of whether we are alone.By Mick Pope
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Episode 23: Pale Blue Dot: Carl Sagan, the bible, and ethics for the Anthropocene
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35:58Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot identifies the earth and humans as an insignificant speck in the universe, but encourages us to be kind to each other and care for the Earth. In this episode, I engage with his ideas theologically.By Mick Pope
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Episode 22: A very present help in trouble. Psalm 46 and ecotheology
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32:43Psalm 46 contains evocative language alluding to the Flood of Noah. This episode considers how we might apply this Psalm to thinking about ecotheology and the present ecological crisis.By Mick Pope
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Episode 21: Seven Weddings and Funerals: How the resurrection challenges our theology
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33:57Issues polarize, and Christians sometimes polarize into "Conservative" and "Progressive." What can we learn about this from Jesus' challenge to the Sadducees over resurrection in Luke 20?By Mick Pope
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Episode 20: Have yourselves a materialistic Christmas
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32:55In the last episode for the year, I look at what Christian materialism is, based on a reading of John's gospel. This is our guide to having a truly Merry ChristmasBy Mick Pope
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Episode 19: The Fall and the Anthropocene
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36:50Christian thinkers throughout the ages, from Augustine to Walter Wink have discussed and argued about the nature of The Fall. In this episode, I conduct a brief survey of some of this work and its implications for how we understand the Anthropocene.By Mick Pope
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Episode 18: The Sea is Eating the Ground: A Theology of Climate Change
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33:51Sea level rise due to climate change threatens millions, yet Christians often argue that the promise to never flood the world again in Genesis 8 means we can ignore the science. In this episode, I examine why a proper understanding of the flood and the language of chaos means this isn't the case.By Mick Pope
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Episode 17: The Self-Emptying Godhead and an ethic for the Anthropocene
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35:47God is Trinity, and hence love as expressed by an eternal loving relationship, and self-emptying as demonstrated on the cross. This provides us with a profound ethical basis for acting in lovingly and sacrificially in the Anthropocene.By Mick Pope
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Episode 16: A Christian Humanist Manifesto, or something
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34:51With Evangelicalism being a tarnished brand for some, is it time for a different way of thinking about the Christian faith in the increasingly non-Christian west? Here I tentatively offer the idea of Christian Humanism as an alternative.By Mick Pope
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Episode 15: ET and the Anthropocene - do aliens tell our fate?
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34:19Do aliens exist, and if they do are they also at risk of self-annihilation due to destroying their planets? In this episode I look at this question as a "theological thought experiment" through the work of theologian and physicist John Polkinghorne.By Mick Pope
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Episode 14: The book of Revelation and a theology of the future
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34:48In an age of climate change, artificial intelligence, and political chaos, does the book of Revelation tell us that things can only get better, or worse? Or does it tell us that God is in charge of history, and that we have a job to do?By Mick Pope
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Episode 13: The image of God and our vocation of the soil
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35:02What does Genesis 1-2 have to do with growing food, and why should Christians get into the garden?By Mick Pope
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Episode 12: Does history have a future? Human vocation & divine mastery in the Anthropocene
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32:41This episode looks at the idea of tipping points in society, and how keeping the Sabbath provides us as a way of tipping history in the right direction.By Mick Pope
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