The full volume of CPOSAT Vol. 3 is now available for download via: bit.ly/CPOSATvol3 CPOSAT is unique in the Australian landscape and one of the few journals globally that discusses the intersection of science, technology, faith, ethics, and spirituality. #CPOSAT#ISCAST
I just got news that a short article I wrote on dementia, the nous and spiritual intelligence is going to be published in an edited issue of CPOSAT. Happy Friday to me I guess :)
Delighted that my recent essay in CPOSAT (journal of @ISCAST_Oz ) was awarded the ARTFInc prize, by the Australian Research Theology Foundation. The official announcement will appear in March, with a video of the prize winners discussing their research.
Do science and faith really need each other?
In “Why Science and Faith Need Each Other”, Ecklund describes eight shared values shared between science and faith.
Read the full review in CPOSAT ➡️ bit.ly/40EmVFc
What does it mean to be human in an age of science, technology, and faith? Philip Hefner suggests that humans are best understood as “created co-creators”. In this book, he explores this theological framework further.
Read the book review in CPOSAT ➡️ bit.ly/3tKQAA7
“After Science and Religion” edited by ISCAST Fellow @uqpharri and @johnmilbank3 aims to take a fresh look at science and religion, with contributions from 13 leading historians, theologians, scientists, and philosophers.
Read the new review in CPOSAT ➡️ bit.ly/43uPxBl
Christianity & Science in Conversation just launched the first volume of the revived ISCAST academic journal, Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology (CPOSAT).
vox.divinity.edu.au/news/the… via @unidivinity
ISCAST is pleased to invite you to the online launch event of the very first volume of our academic journal, Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology (CPOSAT). vox.divinity.edu.au/event/jo… via @unidivinity