
What if statistics—something we often associate with cold, hard data—could actually help us grow in faith and discern truth more clearly?
In this episode of A Theology of Hustle, Currey sits down with Jason Wilson, a statistics professor at Biola University, to explore the surprising intersection of faith, data, and culture.
Jason shares his powerful journey from pursuing theology to being called back into mathematics—and how that unexpected path led to a deeper understanding of God’s truth. Together, they unpack how statistics can be used for both truth and manipulation, why Christians should care about data literacy, and how to think critically in a world overloaded with information.
You’ll also hear:
- Why statistics is more interpretive than you think
- How data is often used to shape cultural narratives
- A mind-blowing look at the probability of life forming by chance
- How to develop a healthy skepticism without falling into cynicism
- Why engaging both the head and the heart matters in faith
This conversation will challenge how you think about science, truth, and your role as a discerning follower of Christ in today’s information age.
Key Quote:
“Don’t fall to the temptation that because it’s mathematical, it must be true.”
Resources & Links:
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