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Has Science Killed God?: The Faraday Papers on Science and Religion

10December
Date and Time:December 10, 2019 — 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM undefined
Organizer:Heffers Bookshop
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10December

BioLogos Advisor Denis Alexander will be launching his new book Has Science Killed God?: The Faraday Papers on Science and Religion on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at Heffers Bookshop in Cambridge, UK.

“On 10th December, join Denis Alexander at Heffers as he celebrates publication of his new edited book, Has Science Killed God?: The Faraday Papers on Science and Religion.

World-leading experts tackle challenging issues of science and faith.

The Faraday Papers provide the general reader with accessible and readable introductions to the relationship between science and religion, written by a broad range of authors who are expert in the field, including John Polkinghorne FRS, Bob White FRS, John Houghton FRS, the late Ernan McMullin and Alister McGrath, who has also written a special Introduction for the book. The Papers are intended to be read by those without a scientific background. Here they are collected for the first time into a single volume.

The launch is free to attend but booking is essential as spaces are limited. Tickets can be booked through this page, by calling 01223 463200 or in person at Heffers bookshop. Please note this is an informal, celebratory event, not a seated talk; a limited number of chairs will be available.”


Featured speaker

Denis Alexander

Denis Alexander

Denis Alexander is the Emeritus Director of The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, where he is a Fellow. He has spent the past 40 years in the biological research community. From 1992-2012 he was editor of the journal Science & Christian Belief, and he currently serves as an Executive Committee member of the International Society for Science and Religion. In his book Creation or Evolution: Do We Have to Choose? Alexander presents his belief in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory. Alexander’s other books include Rebuilding the Matrix – Science and Faith in the 21st CenturyScience, Faith and Ethics: Grid or Gridlock? (co-authored with Robert White); and The Language of Genetics – an Introduction. Dr Alexander gave the Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews University in December 2012 on the theme ‘Genes, Determinism and God’ to be published by Cambridge University Press 2016/17