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Alister McGrath describes two ways to approach science: first that it tells us all that is...
Science is not the only rational way of knowing and thinking...
String threory might be able to unify general relativity and quantum theory...
Sir John felt that working in the IPCC was wonderful...
An explanation of the two types of emergence.
Science is very successful at finding out certain things, but it has limits. When it comes...
How do we know what is true, either in science or in Christianity? Is 'Why is the universe here?' an important...
What is emergence? McKenzie explains this key concept in science and religion
Physicist David Wilkinson suggests that apologetics should not seek to produce proofs...
Alister McGrath discusses two specific areas for collaboration between the natural sciences...
For Bill Newsome, science is concerned mostly with mechanism, while religion deals with other questions, such...
How Christianity played an important part in the emergence of science as we know it
Bill Newsome discusses the idea that no science will ever provide proof for God - but that's ok, many important...
A response to some of the main arguments of Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'…
Astronomer Deborah Haarsma discusses objectivity in science, and the assumptions of science that allow people...
Peter Harrison says that while religion might be related to why certain people do...
Science is progressing all the time - will we one day have proof for God? What are the limits...
Our current debates about science and religion are not about the scientific method. Today, we all accept that the...
Holder looks at five theologians and their approach to natural theology.
Alister McGrath explores the relationship between science and religion. Why do people often...
Science is probably the most successful operation human beings have every set out to do. However, science...
Astronomer Deborah Haarsma explains philosopher John Leslie's analogy of a firing squad as a defence for the...
Dr Wilkinson speculates about the interests of future generations.
G.K. Chesterton is important because he was a fascinating and intelligent essayist, novelist, and philosopher, a...
Some people believe that multiple universes exist. Jennifer Wiseman explains a philosophical problem in multiverse...
Denis Alexander gives two examples of ways in which evolution has been misused, and used to justify...
Dawkins's use of evolution as evidence against God is philosophy rather than science. John Bryant's own view is...
Duncan Vere - Physician
A series of interviews with professors John Lennox and Alister McGrath...
Denis Alexander raises questions that demand an answer: Why is there something rather than nothing? and...
Colin Humphreys - Materials Scientist
Bill Newsome explains how, for him, questions such as, 'It is better to live or die?' show that science cannot answer...
This is one of several debates by philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig...
John Polkinghorne and Stanford neurobiologist Bill Newsome discuss the relationship between brain matter...
Peter Harrison discusses the idea of the two books of nature and scripture, both...
The ‘New’ Atheism, 10 Arguments that don’t hold water is a short, pocket sized, critical response to recent...
Jennifer Wiseman also believes that it's valuable to share her own personal insights from looking at the latest discoveries...
A series of resources to equip young people heading for college to understand and explain their Christian faith in a rational way.
Peter Harrison recounts the development of materialism.
Atheist Delusions is an excellent Christian response to the new atheists...
Donald MacKay - Physicist and Brain Scientist
Peter Harrison talks about the importance of the history and philosophy of science.