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Brian Cranley - The Call of Wonder

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Brian Cranley is a biomedical engineer turned theologian, whose new book The Call of Wonder invites readers to rediscover awe at the intersection of empirical discovery and spiritual truth. From the Big Bang to the human brain, from ancient wisdom to quantum theory, Cranley reveals how the mysteries of science may not oppose belief—but illuminate it.

Drawing on a rare blend of technical knowledge and theological insight, Cranley shares a deeply personal journey—one that asks not whether faith and reason can coexist, but whether they’ve been pointing to the same truth all along.

Whether you’re a lifelong believer, a committed skeptic, or someone searching for meaning in the beauty of nature and the cosmos, this conversation just might spark your own call to wonder.

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Brian Cranley is a biomedical engineer turned theologian, whose new book The Call of Wonder invites readers to rediscover awe at the intersection of empirical discovery and spiritual truth. From the Big Bang to the human brain, from ancient wisdom to quantum theory, Cranley reveals how the mysteries of science may not oppose belief—but illuminate it.

Drawing on a rare blend of technical knowledge and theological insight, Cranley shares a deeply personal journey—one that asks not whether faith and reason can coexist, but whether they’ve been pointing to the same truth all along.

Whether you’re a lifelong believer, a committed skeptic, or someone searching for meaning in the beauty of nature and the cosmos, this conversation just might spark your own call to wonder.

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