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Ethical and Theological Considerations in the use of Stem Cells in Brain RepairDr Roger BarkerSeminar31/10/2006    •  •  • 
Genetic Engineering in Health and DiseaseProf. John BryantCourse21/7/2006    •  •  • 
Stem cells in Research and in the ClinicProf. John BryantCourse21/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Ethics of Stem CellsProf. John BryantCourse8/11/2006    •  •  • 
The Ethics of Stem Cell and Cloning ResearchProf. John BryantCourse31/3/2007    •  •  • 
Genes - Makeup, Manipulation and MovementProf. John BryantCourse8/11/2007    •   • 
The Ethics of Stem Cell Research and CloningProf. John BryantCourse8/11/2007    •   • 
Genetic Engineering in Health and DiseaseProf. John BryantCourse12/4/2008    •   • 
Stem Cells in Research and in the ClinicProf. John BryantCourse12/4/2008    •   • 
Bioethical Challenges in the Genome EraDr Francis CollinsCourse15/9/2007    •   • 
Bioethics in the Media and Public PolicyProf. David CookCourse24/9/2006    •  •  • 
Stem Cells - Playing God Again?Dr William HurlbutLecture6/3/2007  •   •  •  • 
Stem Cells - Playing God Again?Dr William HurlbutDiscussion6/3/2007  •     
The Human Embryo: Reassessing Theological Approaches in the Light of Scientific AdvanceProf. Gareth JonesCourse12/4/2008    •   • 
Manufacturing Humans: The Borderlands between human and divine controlProf. Gareth JonesFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
Medical Advances and Ethical Issues at the End of LifeProf. Tim MaughanCourse12/4/2008    •   • 
Christian Moral Reasoning: How can it help (and should it?)Dr Neil MesserCourse11/4/2008    •   • 
GM crops and GM food - Do we need them?Prof. Joe PerryCourse21/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Ethics of Food Production and GM CropsProf. Joe PerryCourse13/4/2008    •   • 
Handling Ethics in the Public DomainProf. Michael ReissCourse12/4/2008    •   • 
Bionic Persons: The Ethics of Enhancing HumansMs Philippa TaylorCourse13/4/2008    •   • 
What is a person? Matters of life and deathProf. John WyattLecture21/2/2008  •   •   • 
What is a person? Matters of life and deathProf. John WyattDiscussion21/2/2008  •     
 
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Information, Biological Complexity and EmergenceProf. Gennaro AulettaSeminar6/10/2009    •  •  • 
The Language of God: A Believer looks at the Human GenomeDr Francis CollinsCourse15/9/2007    •   • 
Biology, the Anthropic Principle and Natural TheologyProf. Alister McGrathSeminar4/3/2008    •   
Why is Creationism so popular in the USA?Prof. Ronald NumbersCourse15/9/2007    •   • 
Can Biology Explain Religion?Prof. Jeff SchlossCourse16/9/2007    •   • 
 
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Born Believers: The Naturalness of Childhood TheismDr Justin BarrettSeminar25/11/2008    •   • 
The Evolution of Religious BrainsDr Justin BarrettCourse4/7/2009    •  •  • 
The Nature of Childhood TheismDr Justin BarrettCourse5/7/2009    •  •  • 
Reconciling Neuropsychology and TheologyProf. Warren BrownCourse18/7/2006    •  •  • 
Did My Neurons Make Me Do It? The Brain, the Mind and Non-reductive PhysicalismProf. Warren BrownCourse3/7/2009    •  •  • 
The Neuroscience of VirtueProf. Warren BrownCourse4/7/2009    •  •  • 
Brains and MachinesProf. Peter ClarkeCourse19/7/2006    •  •  • 
Brains and MachinesProf. Peter ClarkeCourse1/8/2007    •   • 
Genetics, Brain Plasticity and PersonhoodProf. Peter ClarkeCourse25/7/2008    •   • 
Brain Imaging and Religious ExperienceRevd Dr Alasdair ColesCourse4/7/2009    •  •  • 
Psychological Science and Knowledge of GodDr Nicholas GibsonCourse4/7/2009    •  •  • 
Psychology and Christianity: The view both waysProf. Malcolm JeevesLecture28/11/2000 •      
Psychology and Christianity: the view both waysProf. Malcolm JeevesDiscussion28/11/2000 •      
Genetics, plasticity and personhood: the Brain in the 21st CenturyProf. Gareth JonesCourse19/7/2006    •  •  • 
Does Biological Enhancement of the Brain Affect our Status as Images of God?Prof. Gareth JonesCourse19/7/2006    •  •  • 
Genetics, Plasticity and Personhood: The Brain in the 21st CenturyProf. Gareth JonesCourse1/8/2008    •   • 
Brains and PersonsDr Stuart JudgeCourse19/7/2006    •  •  • 
Psychology and Religion: Is there a Ghost in the MachineProf. John McClureFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
A Better Brain? Enhancement ExaminedDr Pete MooreCourse25/7/2008    •   • 
The Problem of Mental Causation: How does reason get its grip on the brain?Prof. Nancey MurphyLecture8/11/2001 •      
The Problem of Mental Casusation: How does reason gets it grip on the brain?Prof. Nancey MurphyDiscussion8/11/2001 •      
Faith in an Age of Science: The Challenge of the NeurosciencesProf. Bill NewsomeCourse9/11/2006    •  •  • 
Theology and the NeurosciencesProf. Bill NewsomeCourse1/8/2007    •   • 
Developments in Neuroscience and Human Freedom: Some Theological and Philosophical PerspectivesProf. Alan TorranceCourse25/7/2008    •   • 
Relating Theology and Psychology: Distinctive Features and Methodological PrinciplesRevd Dr Fraser WattsSeminar22/5/2007    •  •  • 
Theological Issues Raised by NeuroscienceRevd Dr Fraser WattsCourse5/7/2009    •  •  • 
 
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Is God a Virus?Dr Denis AlexanderCourse23/7/2007    •  •  • 
Nanotechnology - Grey goo or Great God?Prof. Andrew BriggsLecture10/3/2005 •  •  •  •   
Nanotechnology - Grey goo or Great God?Prof. Andrew BriggsDiscussion10/3/2005 •  •   •   
Genetic Engineering in Health and DiseaseProf. John BryantCourse24/7/2007    •   
Current Ethical Challenges in Modern BiologyProf. Keith FoxLecture4/4/2009    •  •  • 
Islam and Science TodayProf. Nidhal GuessoumCourse14/7/2009    •  •  • 
Simplicity and Complexity - Science, Dawkins and GodProf. Colin HowsonLecture5/6/2008      • 
Has Science Eliminated God? An Engagement with Richard Dawkins' Views on Science and ReligionProf. Alister McGrathCourse6/1/2007    •  •  • 
God, Darwin and DesignProf. Kenneth MillerLecture28/4/2009    •  •  • 
Is God Complex?Revd Dr Patrick RichmondCourse23/7/2007    •  •  • 
Simplicity and Complexity - Science, Dawkins and GodProf. Richard SwinburneLecture5/6/2008    •   • 
Science, Faith and PostmodernismProf. Roger TriggCourse26/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Challenge of Global Climate ChangeProf. Bob WhiteCourse20/5/2007    •  •  • 
Global Warming: How should the churches respond?Prof. Bob WhiteCourse7/11/2007    •   • 
 
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Evolution and Theodicy  Course28/7/2006    •  •  • 
God - Incompetent, Impotent, Interfering or What?Prof. R.J. BerryCourse28/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Necessity of Chance: Randomness, Purpose and the Sovereignty of GodProf. Paul EwartSeminar3/11/2009    •  •  • 
Divine Action and the BrainDr Stuart JudgeCourse27/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Origin of LifeDr Ard LouisCourse27/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Role of God in Modern Science: Models for Relating Science and ReligionProf. Alan PadgettCourse21/7/2007    •  •  • 
How Does God Act in the World? A Critique of Models of Divine ActionProf. John PilbrowCourse1/4/2007    •  •  • 
How does God interact with the World?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneSeminar31/1/2006    •  •  • 
Divine ActionRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse27/7/2006    •  •  • 
Creation, Evil and TimeRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse28/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Science and Theology of Natural DisastersDr Vinoth RamachandraCourse1/4/2007    •  •  • 
Divine Action in Modern ScienceDr Nicholas SaundersCourse27/7/2006    •  •  • 
 
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Caring for Creation and the Poor  Course28/6/2008    •   • 
Unsustainable EnergyProf Ian ArbonJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
Jesus, God and Nature in the GospelsProf. Richard BauckhamCourse28/6/2008    •   • 
Jesus, God and Nature in the GospelsProf. Richard BauckhamLecture14/1/2009    •   
Earthing Theology: Caring for Creation in Urban and Rural ContextsRev Dave BooklessCourse12/1/2010    •  •  • 
Resourcing the Church: Bringing Creation Care to the Local ChurchRev Dave BooklessCourse12/1/2010    •  •  • 
Natural Disasters and Christian TheologyDr David ChesterSeminar26/5/2009  •   •  •  • 
The Environment and PovertyDr Paula CliffordCourse9/4/2006    •  •  • 
Ecology, Biodiversity and SustainabilityDr Marie Connett PorcedduCourse29/6/2008    •   • 
The Science and Ethics of Caring for the EnvironmentProf. Calvin DeWittCourse25/7/2007    •  •  • 
Unsustainable Agriculture and Land UseProf. Calvin DeWittJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
Sifting and Winnowing for the Truth: Climate Change in an Age of DeceptionProf. Calvin DeWittCourse28/6/2008    •   • 
Biblical Teachings on Environmental Stewardship and Caring for CreationProf. Calvin DeWittCourse29/6/2008    •   • 
Population Growth as a Prime Factor in Environmental UnsustainabilityProf. John GuillebaudJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008   •  •   • 
Environmental Unsustainability: How much should we discount the future?Prof. Donald HayJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008   •  •   • 
Consumption and Well-Being: Christian Values and SustainabilityProf. Sir Brian HeapSeminar14/3/2006    •  •  • 
Human Responsibility for the Environment in a Fallen WorldRevd Margot HodsonCourse28/7/2006    •  •  • 
Balancing Human and Environmental Concerns: A Contextual Theology for the Twenty First CenturyRevd Margot HodsonCourse8/11/2006    •   
Balancing Human and Environmental Concerns: A Contextual THeology for the Twenty First CenturyRevd Margot HodsonLecture12/1/2009    •   
Cherishing the Earth: How to care for God's CreationRevd Margot HodsonLecture12/1/2009    •   
Global Warming: The Science, the Impacts & the politicsProf. Sir John HoughtonLecture25/5/2001 •      
Global Warming: The Science, the Impacts & the politicsProf. Sir John HoughtonDiscussion25/5/2001 •      
Global Warming and Society's ResponseProf. Sir John HoughtonCourse23/9/2006    •  •  • 
A Sustainable ClimateProf. Sir John HoughtonJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
Sustainable Climate and Energy UseProf. Sir John HoughtonCourse27/6/2008    •   • 
Three Meanings of Climate Change: presaging Apocalypse, constructing Babel, lamenting EdenProf. Mike HulmeSeminar31/10/2007    •   • 
Environmental Justice and the Biblical ProphetsDr Hilary MarlowCourse28/6/2008    •   • 
Environmental Justice and the Biblical ProphetsDr Hilary MarlowLecture12/1/2009    •   
Theologies of Creation: The Foundation for Environmental ConcernDr Hilary MarlowCourse12/1/2010    •  •  • 
The Denial and Misinformation IndustryDr Jim McCarthyJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
New Testament Eschatology and the EnvironmentProf. Douglas MooCourse29/6/2008    •   • 
New Testament Eschatology and the EnvironmentDr Jonathan MooLecture14/1/2009    •   
A Moral Climate? Theological Perspectives on Climate ChangeDr Michael NorthcottSeminar2/5/2006    •  •  • 
From Locke to Leopold: Towards a peaceable theology of sustainabilityDr Michael NorthcottJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
Preserving Biodiversity: Is there a Biblical reason?Prof. Sir Ghillean PranceLecture25/4/2002 •      
Preserving Biodiversity: Is there a Biblical reason?Prof. Sir Ghillean PranceDiscussion25/4/2002 •      
Sustainability of the Non-Human WorldProf. Sir Ghillean PranceCourse21/7/2006    •  •  • 
Caring for Nature: From Fact to Value, from Respect to ReverenceProf. Holmes RolstonLecture9/3/2004 •  •     
Caring for Nature: From Fact to Value, from Respect to ReverenceProf. Holmes RolstonDiscussion9/3/2004 •  •     
Why Care About the Environment?Prof. Bob WhiteCourse9/4/2006    •  •  • 
Why care for the environment?Prof. Bob WhiteCourse1/4/2007    •  •  • 
Why care about the environment?Prof. Bob WhiteCourse7/1/2007    •  •  • 
Natural Disasters and Acts of God: The impact of unsustainable livingProf. Bob WhiteJRI/Faraday Conference25/6/2008    •   • 
Science, Religion and the Environment: General PrinciplesProf. Bob WhiteLecture12/1/2009    •   
Natural Disasters: Acts of God or Results or Human Folly?Prof. Bob WhiteFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
 
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Truth Telling in the Practice of ScienceDr Denis AlexanderCourse25/7/2006    •  •  • 
Ethical Issues in Public PolicyProf. Derek BurkeCourse24/9/2006    •  •  • 
Science, Faith and the Moral MazeProf. David CookCourse23/9/2006    •  •  • 
Genetic Engineering: How Far Should We Go?Prof. Keith FoxCourse17/7/2009    •   
The Ethics of Human EnhancementProf. Robin GillSeminar14/10/2008    •   • 
Ethical Challenges in Contemporary BiologyDr Cherryl HuntCourse17/7/2009    •  •  • 
The Stem Cell ControversyDr Cherryl HuntCourse17/7/2009    •  •  • 
Playing GodProf. Gareth JonesLecture22/6/2004 •  •   •   
Ethical Issues in the Public MindDr Pete MooreCourse24/9/2006    •  •  • 
Ethical Issues Raised by ScienceDr Pete MooreCourse23/9/2006    •  •  • 
Ethical Aspects of Science PolicyProf. John WoodSeminar19/2/2008    •   • 
What does it mean to be a person? Matters of Life and DeathProf. John WyattCourse17/7/2009    •  •  • 
 
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Does Evolution have any Religious Significance?Dr Denis AlexanderCourse8/4/2006    •  •  • 
Does Evolution have any Religious Significance?Dr Denis AlexanderCourse6/1/2007    •  •  • 
God and DarwinDr Denis AlexanderDiscussion14/3/2009    •  •  • 
Evolution and Theology: Are They Connected?Prof. R.J. BerryCourse8/4/2006    •  •  • 
Evolution, Creationism and Intelligent DesignProf. John BryantCourse31/3/2007    •  •  • 
God, Providence, and the Evolutionary Phenomenon of CooperationProf. Sarah CoakleyLecture18/11/2008  •   •  •  • 
If the evolution of intelligence is inevitable, what are the theological implications?Prof. Simon Conway MorrisSeminar30/5/2006    •  •  • 
Evolution and Fine-Tuning in Biology - Part 1Prof. Simon Conway MorrisCourse18/7/2006    •  •  • 
Evolution and Fine-Tuning in Biology - Part 2Prof. Simon Conway MorrisCourse18/7/2006    •  •  • 
Is Biological Evolution Inevitable?Prof. Simon Conway MorrisCourse15/9/2007    •   • 
The Cambrian ExplosionProf. Simon Conway MorrisCourse15/9/2007    •   • 
Evolution and Fine-Tuning in BiologyProf. Simon Conway MorrisCourse30/7/2007    •   • 
Evolution and Fine-Tuning in BiologyProf. Simon Conway MorrisCourse16/7/2009    •   
Human EvolutionProf. Darrel FalkCourse24/7/2008    •   • 
Creationism and Intelligent DesignProf. Darrel FalkCourse24/7/2008    •   • 
Human Evolution (for Church Leaders)Prof. Darrel FalkCourse5/11/2008    •   • 
Genesis and PhylogenesisDr Graeme FinlayCourse8/11/2006    •   
Human Genetics and the Image of GodDr Graeme FinlayLecture7/11/2006 •  •   •  •  • 
Human Genetics and the Image of GodDr Graeme FinlayDiscussion7/11/2006 •  •     
The Story in our GenesDr Graeme FinlayFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
Creation and EvolutionProf. Keith FoxCourse16/7/2009    •   
A Contemporary View of EvolutionProf. Stephen FreelandCourse15/7/2009    •   
God and Origins: Interpreting the Early Chapters of GenesisProf. Richard HessCourse5/11/2008    •   • 
Evolution and Fine-tuning in Biological ComplexityDr Ard LouisCourse30/7/2007    •   • 
Chance, Necessity and EvolutionProf. Kenneth MillerCourse31/7/2007    •  •  • 
Evolving EvolutionRevd Dr Graham O'BrienFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
From Darwin to ScopesRevd Michael RobertsCourse24/7/2006    •  •  • 
Can a Christian be a Darwinian?Prof. Michael RuseCourse14/9/2007    •   • 
The "End" of Love: Evolutionary Psychology, Altruism, and Human PurposeProf. Jeff SchlossCourse18/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Evolution of Religion and the Religion of EvolutionProf. Jeff SchlossCourse18/7/2006    •  •  • 
Evolutionary evil and a good creation?Prof. Jeff SchlossCourse16/9/2007    •   • 
Naturalistic Explanations of Religion: Explaining or Explaining Away?Prof. Jeff SchlossCourse31/7/2007    •   • 
 
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The Historical Background to the Science-Religion DebateDr Denis AlexanderCourse20/7/2006    •  •  • 
Darwinism and Religion: A Revisionist View of the Wilberforce-Huxley Debate.Prof. John Hedley BrookeLecture26/2/2001 •      
Darwinism and Religion: A Revisionist View of the Wilberforce-Huxley Debate.Prof. John Hedley BrookeDiscussion26/2/2001 •      
Historical Interactions Between Science and Religion - Part 1Prof. John Hedley BrookeCourse5/1/2007    •  •  • 
Historical Interactions Between Science and Religion - Part 2Prof. John Hedley BrookeCourse6/1/2007    •  •  • 
Science vs Religion? The Roots of the Conflict Thesis.Prof. John Hedley BrookeCourse28/7/2007    •  •  • 
Should the word 'Nature' be eliminated? A Historical SurveyProf. John Hedley BrookeSeminar22/1/2008    •   • 
The Reception of DarwinismProf. John Hedley BrookeCourse13/7/2009    •  •  • 
The Bible, the Creation and the Inner Light: Tensions within Quaker ScienceProf. Geoffrey CantorSeminar16/5/2006    •  •  • 
Why do scientific writers sometimes react irrationally when faced with religion? An historical survey from the Reformation to ReductionismDr Allan ChapmanCourse8/11/2007    •   • 
Historical Perspectives on Christianity and Mental IllnessDr Allan ChapmanSeminar3/2/2009    •  •  • 
Mediaeval Cosmology and the ChurchDr Allan ChapmanCourse13/7/2009    •  •  • 
Does Religion Block Scientific Advance?Prof. David CookCourse23/7/2007    •  •  • 
Science and Religion in the Life of Robert BoyleProf. Ted DavisSeminar29/4/2008    •   • 
Truth in Science: Proof, Persuasion and the Galileo AffairProf Owen GingerichLecture13/3/2003 •      
Truth in Science: Proof, Persuasion and the Galileo AffairProf Owen GingerichDiscussion13/3/2003 •      
Islam and Science YesterdayProf. Nidhal GuessoumCourse13/7/2009    •  •  • 
The Religious Origins of Modern ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonCourse24/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Role of the Bible in the Emergence of Modern ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonCourse24/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Fall of Man and the Foundations of ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonCourse22/7/2007    •   
The Doctrine of the Fall and the Epistemological Foundations of Modern ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonSeminar13/11/2007    •   
Newton and GodDr Michael HoskinSeminar8/5/2007    •  •  • 
Newton, Science and ReligionProf. Robert IliffeSeminar20/10/2009    •  •  • 
The Reception of DarwismProf. Edward LarsonCourse21/7/2008    •   • 
The Mediaeval Church Encounters the Classical Tradition: St Augustine and Roger BaconProf. David LindbergCourse24/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Florentine Heretic? Galileo, the Church, and the CosmosProf. David LindbergCourse24/7/2006    •  •  • 
Evolutionary Theory and Public Spectacle: The Fortunes of Darwinism in the Calvinist Cultures of Victorian Calvinist Edinburgh and Belfast.Dr David LivingstoneSeminar16/10/2007    •   • 
Calvin's Contributions to the Emergence of Modern ScienceProf. Alister McGrathSeminar17/11/2009    •  •  • 
Was Galileo Guilty?Prof. Ernan McMullinCourse28/7/2007    •  •  • 
Myths and Truths in Science and Religion: A Historical PerspectiveProf. Ronald NumbersLecture11/5/2006  •   •  •  • 
Myths and Truths in Science and Religion: A Historical PerspectiveProf. Ronald NumbersDiscussion11/5/2006  •     
The Role of Religion in the Emergence of Modern ScienceProf. Lawrence PrincipeCourse14/7/2009    •  •  • 
Natural Theology: A Historical PerspectiveProf. Lawrence PrincipeCourse14/7/2009    •  •  • 
Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882 - 1944): Relativity and DogmaDr Jason M RampeltCourse28/7/2007    •   • 
Demythologising the Historical 'Conflict' between Geology and GenesisProf. Martin RudwickSeminar14/11/2006    •  •  • 
Animal Behaviour and Human Morality in Historical PerspectiveProf. Nicolaas RupkeSeminar10/6/2008    •   • 
Science and Faith in the Life of Michael FaradayProf. Colin RussellSeminar28/2/2006    •  •  • 
Historical Interactions Between Science and Religion: Part 2Prof. Colin RussellCourse8/4/2006    •  •  • 
Historical Interactions Between Science and Religion: Part 1Prof. Colin RussellCourse7/4/2006    •  •  • 
The Secret History of Victorian EvolutionProf. Jim SecordSeminar12/5/2009    •  •  • 
William Carey and the Serampore College: Science and Religion in 19th Century IndiaDr Sujit SivasundaramSeminar28/11/2006    •  •  • 
Darwin's Loss of FaithDr John van WyheSeminar24/4/2007    •  •  • 
 
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Concepts of Emergence in Science and ReligionProf. Philip ClaytonSeminar14/2/2006    •  •  • 
Explanation in Science and ReligionProf. Philip ClaytonCourse20/7/2006    •  •  • 
EmergenceProf. Philip ClaytonCourse20/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Idea of Law in Science and ReligionDr Lydia JaegerCourse20/7/2006    •  •  • 
Darwinism, Eugenics and ReligionProf. Edward LarsonCourse22/7/2008    •   • 
Values and Science - What is Science For?Prof. Tom McLeishSeminar27/11/2007    •   • 
Critical Realism in Science and ReligionRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse22/7/2008    •   • 
The Fallacy of Scientism as a WorldviewProf. Mikael StenmarkCourse25/7/2006    •  •  • 
Perpectives on Science - A New Venture in History, Philosophy and Ethics of Science in Post-16 EducationDr John TaylorCourse31/3/2007    •  •  • 
The Truth about Truth: Realism and Relativism. A Workshop in Exploring Philosophical Ideas in the ClassroomDr John TaylorCourse31/3/2007    •   
Perspectives on Science: A new venture in history, philosophy and ethics of science in post-16 education (updated)Dr John TaylorLecture5/4/2009    •  •  • 
The Rationality of ScienceProf. Roger TriggCourse25/7/2006    •  •  • 
Does Religious Belief Need Justification?Prof. Roger TriggCourse25/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Rationality of ScienceProf. Roger TriggCourse21/7/2007    •   
The Rationality of ReligionProf. Roger TriggCourse21/7/2007    •   
Rationality in Science and ReligionProf. Roger TriggCourse13/7/2009    •  •  • 
God, Science and the New AtheismRevd Prof. Keith WardLecture27/1/2009  •   •  •  • 
Material and Immaterial PersonsProf. Dean ZimmermanCourse22/7/2008    •   • 
 
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And Information Has Become PhysicalProf. Andrew BriggsCourse19/5/2007    •  •  • 
Physical Infinities - A Substitute for GodDr Peter BusseyCourse20/5/2007    •  •  • 
Does quantum mechanics have any relevance for religious belief?Dr Peter BusseySeminar28/10/2008    •   • 
Complexity, emergence and GodProf. Dr Barbara DrosselSeminar27/2/2007    •  •  • 
Physics and the Real WorldProf. George F. R. EllisCourse17/7/2006    •  •  • 
A Critique of MultiversesProf. George F. R. EllisCourse17/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Multiverse, Ultimate Causation and GodProf. George F. R. EllisLecture6/11/2007  •  •  •   • 
The Multiverse, Ultimate Causation and GodProf. George F. R. EllisDiscussion6/11/2007  •     
Do We Belong in this Universe?Prof. Stephen FreelandCourse16/7/2009    •   
God of AntimatterProf. Gerald GabrielseLecture2/3/2006 •  •   •   
God of antimatterProf. Gerald GabrielseDiscussion2/3/2006 •  •     
The Search for Extra-Terrestrial LifeRevd Dr Rodney HolderCourse17/7/2006    •  •  • 
Is the Universe Designed?Revd Dr Rodney HolderCourse17/7/2006    •  •  • 
Dialogue: Can God Know the Future? Reflections on the Block UniverseProf. Chris IshamCourse19/5/2007    •  •  • 
Quantum Theory and BeingProf. Chris IshamCourse19/5/2007    •  •  • 
A history of cosmologies and their religious contextsDr Simon MittonSeminar30/1/2007    •  •  • 
Interpretations of Quantum Theory and Their Implications for TheologyProf. Gerard NienhuisCourse19/5/2007    •  •  • 
Quantum Cosmology and Its Implications for TheologyProf. Don PageCourse20/5/2007    •  •  • 
The Impact of Einstein's Relativity on Christian ThoughtProf. John PilbrowCourse31/3/2007    •  •  • 
Religion and the Anthropic PrincipleRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse8/4/2006    •  •  • 
The Universe in a Trinitarian PerspectiveRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse9/11/2006    •  •  • 
The Anthropic PrincipleRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse7/1/2007    •  •  • 
Why is Physics Possible?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse18/5/2007    •  •  • 
Quantum Theory, Critical Realism and Religious BeliefRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse19/5/2007    •  •  • 
Meta-Stories of Fine-TuningRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse23/7/2008    •   • 
The Search for Extra-Terrestrial IntelligenceRevd Dr David WilkinsonCourse22/7/2007    •  •  • 
Eschatology and the Future of the UniversityRevd Dr David WilkinsonSeminar11/11/2008    •   • 
Habitable Exoplanets: The Implications for Human SignificanceDr Jennifer WisemanCourse15/7/2009    •  •  • 
God and TimeProf. Dean ZimmermanCourse23/7/2008    •   • 
 
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Science and Religion: Belief or Commitment?  Seminar13/6/2006    •  •  • 
Transcending Dawkins' God: Renewing the Interface between Science and FaithDr Denis AlexanderCourse30/3/2007    •  •  • 
God and Biology Panel discussion.Dr Denis AlexanderCourse15/9/2007    •  •  • 
Science and Religion: An OverviewProf. John BryantCourse7/11/2006    •  •  • 
An Eastern Perspective on Science, Religion and EvilDr Subrata ChattopadhyayCourse28/7/2006    •  •  • 
Beyond Separation or Sythensis: Christ and Evolution as TheodramaProf. Celia Deane-DrummondSeminar17/2/2009    •  •  • 
Current Issues in the Science-Religion Debate in teh Islamic WorldProf. Mehdi GolshaniSeminar3/3/2009    •  •  • 
A Life in ScienceProf. Sir Brian HeapCourse17/7/2006    •  •  • 
Being a Christian in ScienceProf. Sir Brian HeapCourse6/11/2007    •   • 
Big Science - Big GodProf. Sir John HoughtonCourse4/1/2008    •   • 
Can Scientists Believe in Miracles?Prof. Colin HumphreysLecture2/3/2004 •  •   •   
Can Scientists Believe in Miracles?Prof. Colin HumphreysDiscussion2/3/2004 •  •   •   
Has Science Eliminated God? Richard Dawkins and the meaning of life.Prof. Alister McGrathLecture4/11/2004 •  •   •   
Has Science Eliminated God? Richard Dawkins and the meaning of life.Prof. Alister McGrathDiscussion9/11/2004 •  •     
A Mutuality Model for Science and ReligionProf. Alan PadgettCourse21/7/2007    •  •  • 
Has Science made Religion redundant?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneLecture12/2/2002 •      
Has Science made Religion Redundant?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneDiscussion12/2/2002 •      
Models for Relating Science and FaithRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse8/4/2006    •  •  • 
Models for Relating Science and ReligionRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse6/1/2007    •  •  • 
Critical Realism in Science and ReligionRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse29/7/2007    •  •  • 
The Future of the Science-Religion DebateRevd Dr John PolkinghorneSeminar5/2/2008    •   • 
Can a Scientist Pray?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse6/1/2008    •   • 
Science and the hiddenness of GodProf. Wilson PoonSeminar13/2/2007    •  •  • 
Science, Religion and Creativity: A Personal ViewProf. Eric PriestSeminar5/6/2007    •  •  • 
Scientific Explanations of Religious Experience and their Implications for BeliefRevd Dr Patrick RichmondSeminar26/1/2010    •  •  • 
Creation ex Nihilo and What It Means for ScienceDr Janet SoskiceSeminar9/6/2009    •  •  • 
Models for Relating Science and ReligionProf. Mikael StenmarkCourse26/7/2006    •  •  • 
Truth or True? - Faith and Science Rubbing ShouldersProf. Jeff TallonFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
Do Science and Religion need each other?Prof. Roger TriggLecture8/5/2003 •  •     
Do Science and Religion need each other?Prof. Roger TriggDiscussion8/5/2003 •  •     
Can Religion be as Rational as Science?Prof. Roger TriggCourse5/1/2008    •   • 
Science and Religion or Science and TheologyProf. Michael WelkerSeminar13/5/2008    •   • 
Hawking, Dawkins and the MatrixRevd Dr David WilkinsonLecture23/10/2002 •      
Hawking, Dawkins and the MatrixRevd Dr David WilkinsonDiscussion23/10/2002 •      
 
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Science and Religion in Science JournalismMr Michael BrooksCourse23/9/2006    •  •  • 
How Does Parliament Handle the Ethical Issues Raised by Scientific Advances?Rt Hon John GummerCourse22/9/2006    •  •  • 
Does the Advance of Science mean Secularisation?Prof. David MartinLecture3/11/2005 •  •   •   
Does the Advance of Science Mean Secularisation?Prof. David MartinDiscussion3/11/2005 •  •   •   
Science and Religion on the RadioMr Martin RedfernCourse23/9/2006    •  •  • 
Power and Responsibility: Science, Humanity and Religion in the 21st Century.Dr Jonathan SacksLecture25/11/2003 •  •   •   
Power and Responsibilty: Science, Humanity and Religion in the 21st centuryDr Jonathan SacksDiscussion25/11/2003 •  •   •   
Science and Religion in the Public DomainProf. Roger TriggSeminar17/10/2006    •  •  • 
 
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What are the ethical implications implied by the Imago Dei doctrine?Prof. David CookCourse24/7/2007    •  •  • 
The View from TheologyDr Stephen GarnerFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
The View from TheologyDr Nicola Hoggard-CreeganFaraday New Zealand Day14/3/2009    •   • 
The Creation Narratives in Genesis 1-3Revd Dr Ernest LucasCourse16/7/2009    •  •  • 
A Scientific Theology? Parallels and Convergences in Science and ReligionProf. Alister McGrathCourse6/1/2007    •  •  • 
The concept of Emergence in the dialogue between science and theologyProf. Ross McKenzieSeminar20/1/2009    •  •  • 
Theologies of NatureProf. Ernan McMullinCourse25/7/2006    •  •  • 
The Anthropic Principle: A Theological PerpsectiveProf. Ernan McMullinCourse15/7/2009    •  •  • 
Natural TheologyRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse26/7/2006    •  •  • 
Is Destiny beyond Death Credible?Revd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse9/11/2006    •  •  • 
The Interaction between Science and TheologyRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse3/4/2009    •  •  • 
Theology in a Scientific ContextRevd Dr John PolkinghorneCourse14/7/2009    •  •  • 
 
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The Bible and the Emergence of Modern ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonLecture24/5/2005 •  •  •  •   
The Bible and the Emergence of Modern ScienceProf. Peter HarrisonDiscussion24/5/2004 •  •   •   
Science and the Question of MiraclesProf. Colin HumphreysCourse9/4/2006    •  •  • 
Science and MiraclesProf. Colin HumphreysCourse20/7/2006    •  •  • 
Astronomy and the date of the CrucifixionProf. Colin HumphreysCourse8/11/2006    •  •  • 
Science and the question of miraclesProf. Colin HumphreysCourse7/1/2007    •  •  • 
Science and the dating of the Easter week eventsProf. Colin HumphreysSeminar13/3/2007    •   
Science and the Star of BethlehemProf. Colin HumphreysCourse6/1/2008    •   • 
Science and the Bible: Are they incompatible? The creation story as a test case.Revd Dr Ernest LucasLecture13/5/2004 •  •   •   
Science and the Bible: Are they incompatible? The creation story as a test case.Revd Dr Ernest LucasDiscussion13/5/2004 •  •     
Genesis and EvolutionRevd Dr Ernest LucasCourse16/9/2007    •   • 
God and Origins: Interpreting the Early Chapters of GenesisRevd Dr Ernest LucasCourse31/7/2007    •   • 
Interpreting Genesis 1-11Dr Gordon WenhamCourse8/11/2006    •  •  • 
Making Sense of Genesis 1-11Dr Gordon WenhamCourse7/11/2007    •   • 
Can a Scientist Believe the Resurrection?Rt Revd Dr Tom WrightLecture15/5/2007 •  •   •  •  • 
Can a Scientist Believe the Resurrection?Rt Revd Dr Tom WrightDiscussion15/5/2007  •