Michael Fuller has taught science and theology at the University of Edinburgh since 1998. He is the author of a monograph and numerous articles and book chapters dealing with the interface of science and religion, and he has edited numerous books relating to this subject. He has also published papers on theology and literature, and theology and music. He is a former Chair of the UK Science and Religion Forum, Vice-President for Publications of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, and a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion. He is an Honorary Canon of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. His research interests include ethical issues raised by new and emerging sciences.
Mark Harris is Andreos Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, and serves as President of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT). He is also a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion. His research interests include projects in condensed-matter physics (in the physics of frustrated magnetic materials), and in theological studies of “nature”. His publications include articles in physics and in the cross-over between biblical studies and the natural sciences. He recently co-edited the Oxford Handbook of the Bible and Ecology (2022).
Dr Joanna Leidenhag is Lecturer in Theology and Liberal Arts at the University of Leeds. Previously, she was Lecturer in Science-Engaged Theology at the University of St Andrews, which resulted in the book Science-Engaged Theology with Cambridge University Press (2023). Her first monograph, Minding Creation: Theological Panpsychism and the Doctrine of Creation (2021) intervened in a number of debates related to science-and-religion including the existence of the soul, emergence theory, divine action, and the environmental crisis.
Anne L.C. Runehov earned her Associate Professor and Dr. Theol. Philosophy of Religion degrees from Uppsala University. She is member of the board of The Structure of Creditions, University of Graz, Austria, and a member of the board of ESSSAT. Monographs are Sacred or Neural? (2007), and The Human Being, the World and God (2015). She is Ei C of the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, (2013). She is co-editor for the ESSSAT book series Issues in Science and Religion. She received the 2006 ESSSAT research prize.
6 Ebooks by Joanna Leidenhag
Adesola Joan Akala: Exploring the Glory of God
With the aim of envisioning new horizons for a theology of glory, Exploring the Glory of God: New Horizons for a Theology of Glory offers fresh biblical, theological, and scientific perspectives on t …
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Amber Bowen & John Anthony Dunne: Theology and Black Mirror
Black Mirror, Netflix’s dystopian anthology, probes what it means to be human in a technological world. While the show raises interesting, if not disturbing, questions, it refrains from giving answer …
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Michael Fuller & Mark Harris: Issues in Science and Theology: Global Sustainability
This volume brings together contributions from the 2022 conference of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, held in Ålesund, Norway, to address the many urgent questions raised …
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€139.09
Joshua Farris & Joanna Leidenhag: Origin of the Soul
The Origin of the Soul is a contemporary retrieval of an important theological discussion throughout history. The origin of the soul is thought by many to be an outdated discussion that is theologica …
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€51.41
Joanna Leidenhag: Minding Creation
Are humans the only creatures that can appreciate God’s creation? What if consciousness is spread more widely across all things? This volume examines panpsychism through the lens of Christian doctrin …
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€34.70
Joanna Leidenhag: Minding Creation
Are humans the only creatures that can appreciate God’s creation? What if consciousness is spread more widely across all things? This volume examines panpsychism through the lens of Christian doctrin …
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€34.44