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In this episode, Richard Randolph interviews Olivier Bonnassies, who along with Michel-Yves Bolloré, is co-author of the book, God, The Science, The Evidence, The Dawn of a Revolution. This book was originally published in France in 2021. Since its publication, the book has sold more than 400,000 copies. An English translation has just been published by Palomar Press.
Contents
- Richard Randolph begins by providing an overview of the book and its central thesis.
- He welcomes Olivier Bonnassies to the podcast. Then, Bonnassies shares his intellectual and spiritual journey, culminating in co-writing the book.
- Bonnassies describes the central thesis of the book, which is that recent developments in various sciences make the supposition of a creator God a more logical and rational intellectual position than a materialism that denies the existence of anything beyond the physical world.
- Bonnassies responds to Randolph’s query about how writing the book has changed and shaped his own faith outlook.
- After the interview, Randolph provides a nuanced assessment of the book and makes a suggestion about who might find it a helpful read.
Sources Used:
Michel-Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnassies, God, The Science, The Evidence, The Dawn of a Revolution, Translated by Rebecca M. West and Christine Elizabeth Jones: Luxembourg, Palomar Editions, 2025.
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