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Collaborative Inquiries Podcast

Collaborative Inquiries Podcast

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This podcast comes to you as part of the “Collaborative Inquiries in Theological Anthropology” project funded by the John Templeton Foundation and Villanova University. The Collaborative Inquiries Project has assembled a community of research fellows, mentors, and scientific advisers who are working together over a three-year period. Our aim is to stimulate innovative scholarship within theology that engages with cutting-edge scientific research relevant to topics and debates within contemporary theology. Our hope is that this scholarship will have a lasting effect on the contemporary theological landscape.  

This podcast series will introduce you the listeners to the Collaborative Inquiries project fellows and mentors as well as other established scholars whose research deals with topics such as human nature, virtues and vices, economics, race, disability, memory, human psychology, sin, and grace. We hope that they will be illuminating!


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  • Ep 6 (Season 2!) - Zenner
    Jun 24 2023

    The Collaborative Inquiries Podcast is back! In this episode, Dr Christiana Zenner discusses the "Anthropocene" - what that term denotes in the environmental humanities, and how the language we use to understand humanity's relationship with the natural world continues to evolve. Specifically, Dr Zenner's work explores how fresh water is a nexus of human activity's impact on the planet, human rights, our day-to-day experience of life, and the Catholic theological tradition.

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    47 m
  • Ep 5 - SCHERZ
    Jun 1 2022

    Many scholars ask questions about compatibility between scientific findings and religious doctrines ... but what about the actual day-to-day practice of doing science in a lab? In this episode, Paul Scherz describes his work in genetics, why he switched fields to study moral theology, and how trends in entrepreneurial science and probabilistic risk analysis should be addressed by theologians.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Ep 4 - CARPENTER
    Apr 1 2022

    In this episode, Angela Carpenter shares her work in Christian ethics and the life context behind it. She explains how studying the psychological and moral development of children illuminates the role that God's love for us plays in our moral lives at any age, as well as how she situates the role of the sciences in theological scholarship.

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    1 h y 7 m
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