
EP02 | The Power of Imagination in Faith: Theology Beyond Naturalism
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Can imagination lead us closer to God? Can beauty, art, and even pain reveal something deeper than naturalism allows?
In this conversation with Charles Taliaferro, we explore the role of forgiveness, theological imagination, beauty, suffering, and art in pointing us toward transcendence. From the challenges of teaching about evil and forgiveness, to the limits of naturalism, to the ways literature, film, and music stir the soul, this episode shows why theology is not a dusty textbook but a living encounter with truth.
💡 Topics we cover:
Why forgiveness is both beautiful and painful
How imagination shapes faith and Scripture reading
The tension between naturalism and theism in philosophy
Iris Murdoch, consciousness, and the transcendent
The power of beauty and art (Rembrandt, Casablanca, The Beatles, Four Quartets)
Why the Gospel should always surprise us
If you’re interested in how philosophy, theology, and imagination come together to answer life’s hardest questions, this episode is for you.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this conversation sparks new thoughts for you.
Let us know in the comments: Which role do you think imagination plays in faith?