Our New Series Exploring Science-Engaged Theology and Coronavirus
ECLAS has launched a new seven-part blog series on theological and scientific narrative approaches to coronavirus, titled ‘Making Sense of Coronavirus with Reason and Faith’.
The series is rooted in ECLAS’ original research into religious narratives.
Running from July to August, team members will explore themes of justice and equality, the environment, following the science, and mortality, all through the lens of the coronavirus pandemic.
Explore the series here or choose from the list:
Making Sense of Coronavirus with Reason and Faith, by Lucas Mix
Developing better science and theology narratives about the Covid-19 pandemic, by the Rt Revd Dr Richard Cheetham, Bishop of Kingston
Covid discriminates, Christians shouldn’t, by Despina Katsidou
Not-Knowing and the New Not-Normal: Seeking Direction for the Long-Haul, by Revd Dr Kathryn Pritchard
What does the new normal mean for the environment? by Dr Thoko Kamwendo
‘Following the science’: What it actually means, and why we should care, by Dr Franziska Kohlt
Responding to the Virus with Honesty, Humility, and Hope: Lessons from Science and Religion, by Lucas Mix
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