Category: Environment

Environment Art, Science, and Theology: To See and to Believe

This is a guest post by Amanda Higgin, who recently completed her ministerial training at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford. Regent’s Park received a Science for Seminaries grant to explore science and religion in...

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CHURCH ACTION New podcast episode: Don’t Call It Ecotheology!

The first episode of the ECLAS podcast is available now! Featuring guests Revd Prof Charlotte Sleigh, priest and researcher in Science and Technology Studies, and the Venerable Karen Best, archdeacon in the diocese of Manchester,...

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Cosmology Environmental Hermeneutics: a Science for Seminaries summer school at TCD

Guest post from Prof Cathriona Russell, School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, TCD. We held a Summer School in June as part of our Science for Seminaries project, in tandem with several curriculum developments,...

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ECLAS IN THE NEWS Evolution and the Culture Wars

This is a transcript of a Thought for the Day, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 21 July 2025.   As a US President files a lawsuit for 10 billion dollars, on this day one...

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CHURCH ACTION Extinction and the Empty Case

There is an empty glass case at the centre of the Manchester Museum of natural history. Surrounded by a cornucopia of stuffed animals and a suspended whale skeleton, the empty case invites the visitor to...

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CHURCH ACTION How can churches engage with science?

At ECLAS we talk a lot about science-engaged theology. But how do we engage with science in our worship? We see science as a gift from God, one that can illuminate truths about Creation. Good...

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