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Finding Resonance With Our World:
An Interview With Niels Henrik Gregersen

In this interview, Dr. David Robinson and Niels Henrik Gregersen discuss how scientific engagement enriches ministry, and consider the ways in which evolutionary biology, ecology, and natural disasters intersect with theology.
Paul Nedelisky

Learning to See the Moral Realm:
An Interview with Paul Nedelisky, Part Two

In Science and the Good: The Tragic Quest for the Foundations of Morality (Yale University Press, 2018), co-authors James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky narrate the origins and development of the centuries-long attempt to discover a scientific foundation for right and wrong. The following is the second part of an interview with Paul Nedelisky, who …

Learning to See the Moral Realm:
An Interview with Paul Nedelisky, Part Two
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Paul Nedelisky

The Amorality of the New Moral Science:
An Interview with Paul Nedelisky, Part One

Paul Nedelisky | Our interview with Paul Nedelisky, Assistant Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, about new moral science as part of a centuries-long attempt to discover a scientific foundation for right and wrong.
Alan Chettle

Science and Faith in Campus Ministry

Alan Chettle | Our interview with Alan Chettle, a Campus Minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of Canada at the University of Alberta. Alan has a background in Engineering and undertook doctoral studies in Aerospace Engineering.
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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.
John Lennox

From Artificial Intelligence To Science In The Church: An Interview with John Lennox, Part Two

John Lennox | The second part of our interview with Prof. John Lennox explores his recent work on Artificial Intelligence and his views of how church leaders and church congregations might carry on meaningful conversations about science.
John Lennox

Mathematics And The Intelligibility Of The Universe:
An Interview with John Lennox, Part One

John Lennox | Regent Interface has recently interviewed Professor John Lennox. The first part of the interview focuses on Prof. Lennox’s work as a Mathematician and on his approach to the science-and-religion debate.
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?
David Robinson

Two-Way Trust: Forging New Relationships in Theology and Science

David Robinson | "We’re equipping future Christian leaders to engage directly with forefront science. We want them to see that scientists can be allies, and vice versa."
Deb Haarsma

Why Science Matters for Ministry

Deborah Haarsma | When should and shouldn’t Christians listen to science?  How can Christians bring a faithful witness to the public square?  How do we address tensions and misinformation in our churches? 
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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?
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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.”
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.
David Clough

The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics: An Interview with David Clough

An interview with David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chester (UK) in advance of his public lecture at Regent College.
Alister McGrath

Bringing Beauty Back to Science

We asked a few big questions of Dr. Alister McGrath, our first Interface speaker.
Darian Stahl

Interview with Darian Goldin Stahl

Darian Stahl | Darian was recently awarded Canada’s prestigious Vanier Graduate Scholarship for arts-based research on the health humanities, patient narrative, and chronic illness.
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