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  • ISSR In Conversation - Jörg Matthias Determann and Shoaib Ahmed Malik
    Mar 10 2026

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    Welcome back to the ISSR YouTube channel and ISSR’s In Conversation series. ISSR In Conversation is a discussion series in which ISSR Fellows discuss topics related to their work and developments in the academic field of science and religion.

    In this episode, the pedagogy of science and religion, and the classroom context, are discussed. This episode will be especially interesting to anyone who engages with teaching in this field, or anyone interested in how science and religion are taught at the university level in different geographic and cultural environments.

    In conversation in this episode are:

    Jörg Matthias Determann is a Professor of History in the Liberal Arts & Sciences program at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar, specializing in the history of science, technology, and scholarship in the modern Middle East.
    https://qatar.vcu.edu/our-faculty/dr-jorg-matthias-determann/

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    Shoaib Ahmed Malik, a Lecturer in Science and Religion in the School of Divinity at New College, University of Edinburgh, is working at the intersection of Islamic theology and the contemporary sciences.
    https://edwebprofiles.ed.ac.uk/profile/shoaib-ahmed-malik

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  • ISSR In Conversation - Robin Dunbar and Miguel Farias
    Jan 15 2026

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    Welcome back to ISSR’s In Conversation series. ISSR In Conversation is a discussion series in which ISSR Fellows discuss topics related to their work and the happenings in the academic field of science and religion. If you enjoy this content and want to see or hear more, please consider hitting the like button and subscribing to our channel. Your support helps us keep content like this coming. This is also available on most major podcast services, so do consider subscribing to the podcast if you enjoy listening while on the go. You can access the YouTube video directly using this link: https://youtu.be/Ef4BeA79Chg

    In this episode, Prof Robin Dunbar discusses his 2022 book, How Religion Evolved: And Why It Endures, with Dr Miguel Farias. A rich mix of storytelling and insights into the book, Dunbar and Farias engage in a lively and thoroughly enjoyable conversation about life, motivations, experimental psychology, and, of course, the psychology and anthropology of religion.

    In conversation are:
    Emeritus Professor of Evolutionary Psychology Robin Dunbar - https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/robin-dunbar
    Dr Miguel Farias - https://pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/persons/miguel-farias/


    ISSR was founded to promote education through inter-disciplinary learning and research in the field of "science and religion" (broadly conceived), conducted in an international and multi-(or non-) faith context. For more information about us, please visit our website at https://www.issr.org.uk

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  • ISSR Tribute - John Polkinghorne (1930 - 2021)
    Jan 8 2026

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    Welcome back to the ISSR Podcast.

    I am pleased to be (re)introducing you to this special episode on the late John Polkinghorne. John was the founding President of ISSR, and his involvement in the field of science and religion cannot be understated. His intellectual work has been a source of ongoing discussion over the years and remains so today, as you will see here. John was a professor of theoretical physics at Cambridge University until 1979, when he resigned from that prestigious position to pursue theology, entering the priesthood in 1982. A prolific writer, he authored over 30 books, exploring in depth the relationship between the discoveries of modern physics and the doctrines of the Christian faith.

    In 1989, he became President of Queens' College, Cambridge, a position he held until he retired in 1996. The next year, in 1997, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for distinguished service to science, religion, learning and medical ethics. In 2002, he received the prestigious Templeton Prize in recognition of his modern and compelling treatment of theology as a complement to natural science, which, when viewed together, offer what he called a “binocular” vision of the truth. That same year, ISSR was founded, with John as Founding President.

    We had a number of speakers present for the event, and all gave thoughtful reflections and respectful criticism of John’s life, work and influence. In Conversation for this episode are:

    Michael J Reiss, Professor of Science Education at the Institute of Education, University College London. Prof Reiss is also past president of ISSR.
    https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/pr...

    Mark Harris is Professor and Andreas Idreos Chair in Science and Religion, and Director of the Ian Ramsey Centre in Science and Religion at Oxford University.
    https://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/people/...

    Michael Welker is Senior Professor of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Heidelberg
    https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/fakulta...

    Nicholas Saunders is a barrister and former lecturer at Cambridge University.
    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/about/p...

    Nicholas

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  • ISSR 2025 "Ecology Between Religions and Sciences" Plenary Talks - Panu Pihkala
    Nov 8 2025

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    The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is pleased to share the Plenary talks from the ISSR 2025 Summer Conference, titled "Ecology between Religions and Sciences: Minds and Bodies in Nature."

    The fourth talk in this series was given by Panu Pihkala, adjunct professor of environmental theology in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki. His talk was titled "Environmental emotions, attitudes, and religion".

    This was the fourth of seven Plenary talks at the conference, which publicly launched ISSR's new priority research area on ecology and the environment engaged from the field of science and religion. It was designed to encourage growth on a wide range of topics relevant to religious and scientific engagements with environmental/ecological issues from interdisciplinary angles, including:

    • The role of the natural, social, and human sciences in current discourse about climate change

    • Diverse religious approaches to environmental issues in world faith traditions, and their history and sociology;

    • The relationship between worldview beliefs and environmental emotions, anxieties, actions and commitments;

    • Eco-theologies and conceptualizations of the environment;

    • Pedagogies of environmental awareness,

    • Experiences of nature and official discourses in religious and scientific environmentalisms;

    • Planetary intelligence and environmental sensitivity in relation to spiritual intelligence.

    View the rest of the Plenary talks in the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJNG998NhMIMYQnpl2ZDdUFDTMKHs2gl&si=4pqgAvid0y6w7eGh

    We hope that you enjoy and take away positive lessons from these deeply engaging and inspiring talks. These seven Plenary talks comprise a playlist featuring leading thinkers in the field of science and religion who engage with ecological and environmental issues.

    ISSR, the premier academic society focused on interdisciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion, was established with a global and multi-faith perspective. We invite you to learn more about us and consider becoming an Associate member by visiting our website: https://www.issr.org.uk.

    Thank you for joining us. We look forward to seeing you next time on the ISSR YouTube channel.

    Anthony K Nairn
    www.anthonyknairn.ca
    ISSR Executive Assistant
    www.issr.org.uk


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  • ISSR 2025 "Ecology Between Religions and Sciences" Plenary Talks - Niels Henrik Gregersen
    Sep 15 2025

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    You can listen to the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/U--QBn4Glwg

    The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is pleased to share the Plenary talks from the ISSR 2025 Summer Conference, titled "Ecology between Religions and Sciences: Minds and Bodies in Nature."

    The third talk in this series was given by Niels Henrik Gregersen, Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Copenhagen. His talk was titled "Three Irreducible Aspects of Ecology: Alterity, Power, and Entanglement".

    This was the third of seven Plenary talks at the conference, which publicly launched ISSR's new priority research area on ecology and the environment. It was designed to engage with a wide range of topics relevant to religious engagements with environmental/ecological issues, including:

    • The role of the natural, social, and human sciences in current discourse about climate change

    • Diverse religious approaches to environmental issues in world faith traditions, and their history and sociology;

    • The relationship between worldview beliefs and environmental emotions, anxieties, actions and commitments;

    • Eco-theologies and conceptualizations of the environment;

    • Pedagogies of environmental awareness,

    • Experiences of nature and official discourses in religious and scientific environmentalisms;

    • Planetary intelligence and environmental sensitivity in relation to spiritual intelligence.

    View the rest of the Plenary talks in the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJNG998NhMIMYQnpl2ZDdUFDTMKHs2gl&si=4pqgAvid0y6w7eGh

    We hope that you enjoy and take away positive lessons from these deeply engaging and inspiring talks. These seven Plenary talks comprise a playlist featuring leading thinkers in the field of science and religion who engage with ecological and environmental issues.

    ISSR, the premier academic society focused on interdisciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion, was established with a global and multi-faith perspective. We invite you to learn more about us and consider becoming an Associate member by visiting our website: https://www.issr.org.uk.

    Thank you for joining us. We look forward to seeing you next time on the ISSR YouTube channel.

    Anthony K Nairn
    www.anthonyknairn.ca
    ISSR Executive Assistant
    www.issr.org.uk

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  • ISSR 2025 "Ecology Between Religions and Sciences" Plenary Talks - Susan P Bratton
    Sep 7 2025

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    Watch the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/NJAza_N9SpU

    The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is pleased to share the Plenary talks from the ISSR 2025 Summer Conference, titled "Ecology between Religions and Sciences: Minds and Bodies in Nature."

    The second talk in this series was given by Susan P Bratton, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Science at Baylor University. Her talk was titled "Religion, scientific ecology, and environmental problem solving: Shared worldviews, constructive cooperation, separation, or conflict?".

    This was the second of seven Plenary talks at the conference, which publicly launched ISSR's new priority research area on ecology and the environment. It was designed to engage with a wide range of topics relevant to religious engagements with environmental/ecological issues, including:

    • The role of the natural, social, and human sciences in current discourse about climate change

    • Diverse religious approaches to environmental issues in world faith traditions, and their history and sociology;

    • The relationship between worldview beliefs and environmental emotions, anxieties, actions and commitments;

    • Eco-theologies and conceptualizations of the environment;

    • Pedagogies of environmental awareness,

    • Experiences of nature and official discourses in religious and scientific environmentalisms;

    • Planetary intelligence and environmental sensitivity in relation to spiritual intelligence.

    View the rest of the Plenary talks in the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJNG998NhMIMYQnpl2ZDdUFDTMKHs2gl

    We hope that you enjoy and take away positive lessons from these deeply engaging and inspiring talks. The seven Plenary talks comprise a playlist featuring leading thinkers in the field of science and religion who engage with ecological and environmental issues.

    ISSR, the premier academic society focused on interdisciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion, was established with a global and multi-faith perspective. We invite you to learn more about us and consider becoming an Associate member by visiting our website: https://www.issr.org.uk.

    Thank you for joining us. We look forward to seeing you next time on the ISSR YouTube channel.

    Anthony K Nairn
    www.anthonyknairn.ca
    ISSR Executive Assistant
    www.issr.org.uk

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  • ISSR 2025 "Ecology Between Religions and Sciences" Plenary Talks - Mike Hulme
    Sep 4 2025

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    You can watch the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/oz42NeALXKE?si=-9GjOWwV1oou7Gpd

    The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is pleased to share the Plenary talks from the ISSR 2025 Summer Conference, titled "Ecology between Religions and Sciences: Minds and Bodies in Nature."

    The first talk in this series was given by Mike Hulme, Professor of Human Geography and Fellow, as well as Director of Studies in Geography at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. His talk was titled "Climate, Ecological, and Social Crises – Scientific and Religious Perspectives".

    A Response to the talk was given by Celia Deane-Drummond, Senior Research Fellow in Theology, and Director of the Laudato Si Research Institute, Campion Hall, University of Oxford.

    This was the first of seven Plenary talks at the conference, which publicly launched ISSR's new priority research area on ecology and the environment. It was designed to engage with a wide range of topics relevant to religious engagements with environmental/ecological issues, including:

    • The role of the natural, social, and human sciences in current discourse about climate change

    • Diverse religious approaches to environmental issues in world faith traditions, and their history and sociology;

    • The relationship between worldview beliefs and environmental emotions, anxieties, actions and commitments;

    • Eco-theologies and conceptualizations of the environment;

    • Pedagogies of environmental awareness,

    • Experiences of nature and official discourses in religious and scientific environmentalisms;

    • Planetary intelligence and environmental sensitivity in relation to spiritual intelligence.

    We hope that you enjoy and take away positive lessons from these deeply engaging and inspiring talks. The seven Plenary talks comprise a playlist featuring leading thinkers in the field of science and religion who engage with ecological and environmental issues.

    ISSR, a beacon of interdisciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion, was established with a global and multi-faith perspective. We invite you to learn more about us and consider becoming an Associate member by visiting our website: https://www.issr.org.uk.

    Thank you for joining us. We look forward to seeing you next time on the ISSR YouTube channel.

    Anthony K Nairn
    www.anthonyknairn.ca
    ISSR Executive Assistant
    www.issr.org.uk

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  • ISSR In Conversation: 2024 Book Prize Winner - Nicholas Spencer's Magisteria
    Sep 1 2025

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    Link to the YouTube version: https://youtu.be/sLza_1H2aJo


    The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is pleased to share a discussion with the award-winning author of the 2024 ISSR Book Prize for Science and Religion, Nicholas Spencer, for his Magisteria: The Entangled Histories of Science & Religion (2023, OneWorld Press). https://oneworld-publications.com/work/magisteria/

    Funded by the Templeton World Charity Foundation, the ISSR Book Prize is intended to understand ‘religion’ broadly and seek excellence in content and communication. We seek to reward books that make a major contribution to the field, especially if they have the potential to take the field in new directions. We expect three books to be selected each year, one suitable for a general audience, one for an academic audience, and one for a professional audience. Each year there are three financial prizes of £500 for the winning authors presented to the winning authors at the American Academy of Religion’s annual meeting.

    For more information about the Book Prize and to find out how to nominate books, please visit this link: https://www.issr.org.uk/projects/issr-annual-book-prize/

    Each year, we have awarded three prizes in distinct categories: Academic, General, and Professional.

    ISSR is pleased to have awarded the following authors the 2024 ISSR Book Prize on Science and Religion:

    – In the academic category – Peter N. Jordan for Naturalism in the Christian Imagination: Providence and Causality in Early Modern England. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

    – In the category for a general readership – Philip Goff for Why? The Purpose of the Universe. Oxford University Press, 2023.

    – In the category for professionals and educators – Nicholas Spencer for Magisteria: The Entangled Histories of Science & Religion. OneWorld, 2023.

    In conversation with Nicholas is John Hedley Brooke, with an introduction by the chair of the Prize Committee, Fraser Watts.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-spencer-1085967/?originalSubdomain=uk
    https://johnhedleybrooke.com/
    http://www.fraserwatts.co.uk/

    ISSR, a beacon of interdisciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion, was established with a global and multi-faith perspective. We invite you to learn more about us and consider becoming an Associate member by visiting our website: https://www.issr.org.uk.

    Thank you for joining us. We look forward to seeing you next time on the ISSR YouTube channel.

    Anthony K Nairn
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    ISSR Executive Assistant
    www.issr.org.uk

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