The ECLAS team are committed to being anti-racist, not only in our words but through our actions. We are actively looking at how we can promote diversity and inclusion through our work. This is an...
Covid-19 reminds me of my vulnerability, and therefore the need to respect the natural world.
Does the fact that caring professions such as medicine and nursing are viewed as vocational somehow justify the sacrifice we ask of healthcare workers in entering dangerous “front-lines” on our behalf?
A new report has been published looking into the lived experiences of Christians working in science, technology, and medical professions in the UK.
In January, the Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science (ECLAS) project was awarded £3.4 million from the Templeton Religion Trust. The major new grant will fund work to help Christian leaders engage with...
ECLAS is committed to encouraging the whole Church to engage deeply with the implications of science in our time. Considering science within the wider framework of our theological understanding is a vital task.
This year Scientists in Congregations funded ‘The Sky’s the Limit’ – a science festival at Ely Cathedral.
We are pleased to announce the details of the successful projects funded by our Scientists in Congregations scheme!