Wellington Winter Lecture Series 2022: Physics and Ethics

Science and Christian Faith in an Age of Misinformation
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Science and Christian Faith in an Age of Misinformation

Saturday 6 August at St Johns Presbyterian Church, Willis St.

Prof. Jeff Tallon, ‘Seeing the Invisible – black holes, the universe and our place in it’ 

Dr. Greg Liston, ‘Spirit, Time and Transformation’

Dr. Gray Manicom, ‘What the Mysteries of Mathematics Reveal About the Creator’

Dr. Nicola Hoggard Creegan,  ‘From Hiroshima to Recombinant DNA: The importance of ethical reflection’

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