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Healing Racial Trauma

Sheila Wise Rowe | Trauma can take on many different forms; one overlooked form is racial trauma.
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Whole Person Healthcare

Morgan Wills | Modern health care in the West has provided healing and hope for many, but it also has had its challenges. Often the uninsured, the immigrant, and the refuge have difficulty in western medicine.
Steven Taylor

The Psychology of the Pandemics

Steven Taylor | The events caused by the coronavirus have unfolded in similar fashion to past pandemics (e.g. the Spanish flu in 1918), albeit in a global scale.
David Livingstone

Contextual Darwinism and Racial Inequality

David N. Livingstone | Darwinism has been a flashpoint in many conversations about faith and science. Contrary to popular belief, though, not all Christians have responded in the same way to Darwin's work.
Denis Alexander

Evolution, Neanderthals and Original Sin

Denis Alexander | If humanity is made in the image of God, what can we learn from genetics? How current scientific approaches to genetics square with a scriptural approach to human identity?
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God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering

Bethany Sollereder | How do we find meaning in suffering? Should we even try? When there are no easy answers, how do we move forward faithfully?
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Space Exploration and the Christian Faith

Jennifer Wiseman | How does her work inform her faith? What does astronomy teach us about humanity's place in the universe? And (we couldn't not ask): what's up with aliens?
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Covenant or Contract: The Practice of Medicine

Jennie McLaurin | How does the understanding of medicine as a moral art––not just a scientific one––impact patient care?
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How do Environmental Issues Fit Into Christian Discipleship?

Matt Humphrey | How do we cultivate a right relationship to place and space in a mobile society? And is it possible to engage with these issues without getting political?
David Clough

On Animals Volume II: The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics

David Clough | Building on the theology of animals developed in Volume I, the book challenges Christians to recognize serious faith-based reasons to rethink their practice in relation to other animals, especially in relation to our use of them for food.
David Robinson

Inchoate Hope, The Spirit’s Prayer

David Robinson | This a Regent chapel talk given during the winter of 2019.
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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.
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.
David Robinson

Beyond ‘Design’: Evolutionary Biology and a Theology of Preservation

David Robinson | This lecture revisits the nineteenth-century context of William Paley's famous argument that the precise functionality of nature leads us to infer a divine designer, as well as Charles Darwin's critical response in On the Origin of Species.
Jens Zimmerman

Who am I? Personhood, Consciousness, and Transhumanist Visions

Jens Zimmermann | This lecture argues that modern culture embraces a reductive model of human identity and perception based on an already defunct scientific epistemology.
Bruce Hindmarsh

Re-enchanting the Universe: Evangelicals and the Rise of Science

Bruce Hindmarsh | The popular idea that Christianity and Science have always been fundamentally in conflict dissolves upon closer historical examination. This is true even for popular Protestant spirituality.
Sarah Coakley

Is there a future for ‘Natural Theology’? Evolution, Cooperation and the Question of God?

Sarah Coakley | This lecture draws on recent developments in mathematical biology to outline a richer, multi-levelled depiction of evolution, and presents the philosophical, ethical, and theological implications.
Alister McGrath

The Making of a Scientific Theologian

Alister McGrath | What does the interface of theology and science look like in the course of a human life? And how can such an academic pursuit coincide with the vocation of a Christian minister?
Alister McGrath

God, Science & the Meaning of Life: C.S.Lewis and Richard Dawkins

Alister McGrath | What do C.S. Lewis and Richard Dawkins have to say on the meaning of life? How do they understand the role of the natural sciences as we work out the meaning of life?
Alister McGrath

Science and Faith: Conflicting or Enriching?

Alister McGrath | A leading authority in the field offers his own perception of science and religious faith, reflecting on his progression from atheism to Christianity.
Ross Hastings

Echoes of Coinherence: Theology and Science in Conversation

On Saturday, April 9, Dr. Ross Hastings was installed into the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Chair of Theology at Regent College. Dr. Hastings received a standing ovation for his address, “Echoes of Coinherence: Theology and Science in Conversation.”
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