Category: SCIENCE AND RELIGION
At ECLAS we talk a lot about science-engaged theology. But how do we engage with science in our worship? Scientific language and ideas pervade our daily lives, so it makes sense to engage them in...
The plurality of science is an aspect of scientific knowledge that has rightly interested sociologists of science since the foundation of the discipline. Much has been written on how what we think of as scientific...
That the universe is an ordered place, and that such order can be perceived, its inner structures imagined and even modelled by the marvels of mathematical representation, has profound theological significance.
At ECLAS, we want to equip Christian leadership to explore with confidence the issues and opportunities raised by cutting-edge science. And just as these big issues will determine life for future generations, so we want...
Coronavirus brings us face to face with our limitations: uncertainty, weakness, and death. This is a deeply painful place to be, but it can be hopeful as well.
Arguably, as Pope Benedict XVI suggested, in their dealings with Galileo, Church authorities were showing a very modern sensitivity to the relationships between science and society.
Covid-19 reminds me of my vulnerability, and therefore the need to respect the natural world.
A new report has been published looking into the lived experiences of Christians working in science, technology, and medical professions in the UK.