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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.
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.
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.
Deb Haarsma

Christian Ministry in Pandemic Times

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? 
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? 
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.
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?
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