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Alister McGrath on the limits of science and atheism
Alister McGrath on the limits of science and atheism

Science may raise these questions, but it can't answer them, says Oxford Professor Alister McGrath.

Thinking theologically about mental health
Thinking theologically about mental health

When asking for help we can find enlightenment from medicine and theology.

Why belief in God makes science more interesting, not less
Why belief in God makes science more interesting, not less

Any research done with a godly spirit allows a way for God to come into our lives, says biochemist Professor Stephen Freeland.

The beauty of the embryo
The beauty of the embryo

Anyone who has ever held a tiny baby in their arms can't help but be amazed at this beautiful process of self-formation – from one cell to five trillion at birth.

Faith, science and the power of wonder
Faith, science and the power of wonder

Rhoda Hawkins, Senior Lecturer in Biological Physics Theory and Assistant Faculty Director for Postgraduate Research at the University of Sheffield, shares her sense of wonder in exploring the world using the tools of science.

What hope is there for the conservation and restoration of God's creation?
What hope is there for the conservation and restoration of God's creation?

God's creation is fruitful and can heal if we will do our part to maintain viable conditions on our planet.