What if the most honest question in all of science fiction is also the most Catholic one?
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy opens with the end of the world and a man in his bathrobe asking why any of it matters. Douglas Adams played it for laughs — and it is genuinely, brilliantly funny — but underneath the absurdity is an ache that St. Augustine would recognize immediately. We want to know. We need to know. And unaided human reason, for all its ingenuity, keeps building supercomputers and getting the wrong answer.
In this episode, Tyler and Sadie Woodley introduce the Protoevangelium Collection — eleven books read as a single journey from restless searching to finding the One who was searching for us all along — and kick things off with Adams' beloved novel. They explore what Aquinas and a depressed robot have in common, why the absence of divine revelation produces both genuine longing and an entire industry of false prophets, and why God has a sense of humor about the whole thing.
DON'T PANIC. This is exactly the right place to begin.
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Gloria in excelsis Deo.
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