J.P. Marceau: Love, Metaphysics & Miracles

J.P. Marceau: Love, Metaphysics & Miracles

From Anagoge Podcast by Tiago Vasconcelos

May 31, 2025 · 1h 55m

About this episode

The episode features Jean-Philippe Marceau discussing his book on Christian metaphysics and the contemporary meaning crisis.

Jean-Philippe Marceau is a writer and podcaster associated with The Symbolic World, often working with Jonathan Pageau. With an academic background in mathematics, theoretical computer science, and philosophy of mind, his new book addresses the contemporary "meaning crisis" through the lens of Christian metaphysics. In this episode, we explore the core arguments of JP's book, "Post-Reductionist Christianity." They explore the limitations of reductive materialism, the importance of synthesizing insights from thinkers like Jonathan Pageau and John Vervaeke, and the structure of a post-reductionist worldview. The discussion navigates the metaphysics of emanation and emergence, different approaches to Christian apologetics, and the philosophical challenges posed by panpsychism and idealism, all while seeking a more meaningful understanding of reality. The nature of consciousness is also covered, in addition to attention, and the profound ontological meaning of 'love', and its connection to the Logos. We grapple with the understanding of miracles, from simple dismissals to explore symbolic and causal interpretations. We tackle the concept of God as Creator in relation to 'The Good,'…

People in this episode

Host: Tiago Vasconcelos

Guest: Jean-Philippe Marceau

Topics covered

  • Christian metaphysics
  • meaning crisis
  • reductive materialism
  • philosophy of mind
  • consciousness
  • miracles
  • ontological meaning of love

Keywords

  • Christianity
  • metaphysics
  • philosophy
  • materialism
  • consciousness
  • love
  • miracles
  • apologetics

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Post-Reductionist Christianity

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