formless-matter Type post Author Winston Ewert Date March 19, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMetaphysicsPhysics Tagged , air, Ambrose, Aristotle, Basil of Caesarea, Bible, Biblical texts, cellulose, Christianity, Chrysostom, classical science, demiurge, duck, earth, elements, Ephrem the Syrian, fire, form, Genesis, house, John Calvin, Justin Martyr, Martin Luther, matter, metal, metaphysics, nuclear reactions, Periodic Table, philosophy, pipes, plastic, Plato, rabbit, radioactive decay, scientific ideas, Septuagint, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Tertullian, The Heavens the Waters and the Partridge, Timaeus, water, wires, Wisdom of Solomon, wood Can Formless Matter Exist? A Pitfall in Reading Biblical Texts Winston Ewert March 19, 2026 Faith & Science, Metaphysics, Physics 9 The solution is to go back to the source and follow the text to see what it actually says. Read More ›