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Ross Hastings

Revisiting Coinherence

Ross Hastings | In much contemporary Western thought, science and theology are seen in opposition. Some find harmony or mutuality between the two fields. But few go as far as Ross Hastings to say the disciplines are coinherent.
Ashley Moyse

The Art of Living for the Technological Age

Ashley Moyse | The crisis of techno-ontology is not a technological crisis, but an anthropological crisis writes Ashley Moyse in his newest book.
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God, Evolution and Animal Suffering – Theodicy without a Fall

Bethany Sollereder | This talk embarks on an adventure in the theology of creation, reflecting on what science has uncovered about the history of life and what it means for belief in a living and loving God.
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Considering God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering

An interview with Bethany Sollereder in advance of her summer lecture at Regent College, “God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering: Theodicy Without a Fall.”
Ashley Moyse

Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion

Review of new book from Ashley Moyse about the ways genomic medicine and novel biotechnologies are creating unexpected possibilities for our bodies.
Peter Harrison

The Shifting Territories of Science and Religion

Peter Harrison | In this lecture Peter suggests that the concepts 'religion' and 'science' are essentially modern inventions that often fail to capture the essence of the activities as they are conducted in practice.
Peter Harrison

De-mythologizing the Science-Religion Conflict:
An Interview with Peter Harrison

An interview with Peter Harrison in advance of his summer course at Regent College, “Religion and the Rise of Science".
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Creatio Ex Nihilo and the Sciences: An Interview with Yonghua Ge

Yonghua Ge | An interview with ACTS Seminary professor Yonghua Ge about the theological notion of creation “out of nothing” - creatio ex nihilo
Sarah Coakley

Science, Pastoral Ministry, and Systematic Vision:
An Interview with Sarah Coakley, Part Two

A second interview with Sarah Coakley about her experience in hospital and prison chaplaincies, the category of "race"/racism, and what her scientific study means for her systematics.
Sarah Coakley

Evolutionary Biology, Apologetics, and the Training of Theologians:
An Interview with Sarah Coakley, Part One

An interview with Sarah Coakley, Emeritus Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge, about her work at the interface of theology and the biological sciences.
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