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Regent College

Attitudes Towards Science at Regent College – Survey Report

During the Fall Term 2020, the Regent Interface team carried out a campus-wide survey of attitudes towards science, answered by 163 members of the Regent College community. Review our results!
Jens Zimmerman

Human Flourishing in a Technological World: A Christian Perspective

We strongly recommend these series of 10 public online lectures about how to flourishing in a technological age. This is part of an ongoing international and interdisciplinary research project which brings together contributions from areas as diverse as patristics, philosophy, psychiatry, and education.
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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?
Francis Collins

Dr. Francis Collins Awarded 2020 Templeton Prize

We express our warmest congratulations to Dr. Francis Collins for the well-deserved honour of being awarded the 2020 Templeton Prize.
Sy Garte

A Scientist’s Journey from Atheism to Faith

Sy Garte | This talk focuses Dr. Garte's early upbringing in atheism, his induction into a scientific worldview, and the beginnings of his questioning of materialism based on quantum physics and molecular biology.
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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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