Originally published in The Melbourne Anglican. This month ISCAST Publications Director Dr David Hooker catches up with Dr Sarah Sweet, a...
Originally published in The Melbourne Anglican. There’s little doubt we would advocate embedding Scripture into church, but what about embedding science?...
Originally published in The Melbourne Anglican. This is the first in a new series of articles exploring the science-faith journeys...
Psychology is often associated with a secular understanding of human thought and behaviour. In this article, Dr Christa L. McKirland...
Enhancing humanity with technology is increasingly common. But is it a good thing? ISCAST Fellow Victoria Lorrimar explores the Christian...
A new kind of genetic determinism is creeping in that can influence the way we think and act. ISCAST Fellow...
The six-day creation story of Genesis one has always been at the very centre of the science-faith debate. In this...
Reviewed by Richard Gijsbers, 2022 Why We Disagree about Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity by Mike Hulme Cambridge...
All life that God created on this planet is beautiful, complex and delicately interconnected, but do we appreciate how critical our part is in nurturing it? Biologist and...
Is ageing the result of sin, or part of God’s good creation? In this two-part article, ISCAST Publications Director Dr...
The latest IPCC Assessment Report on climate change was released last month, three months before the UN Climate Change Conference...
Join us from April 22 as we converse live with local and international speakers. This new series of conversations is...
John Pilbrow Biographical John Pilbrow, who was born and brought up in New Zealand, has been involved at the faith-science...
This is one paper arising from the Wicked Problems Symposium in Victoria in 2018. Click here to return to the summary report...
ISCAST fellow Ian Harper recently published Confessions of a Meddlesome Economist. It was reviewed by Phil Dolan in the July...
This article published in The Melbourne Anglican is based on an interview by ISCAST Executive Director Chris Mulherin with New...
Invitation to a book launch for two must-have books: A Reckless God? Currents and Challenges in the Christian Conversation with...
ISCAST Executive Director Rev. Dr Chris Mulherin comments on the recent Thai cave rescue. Read more