The Richard Johnson lecture is an annual public event that seeks to highlight Christianity’s relevance to society and to positively contribute to public discourse on key aspects of civil life.
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The Richard Johnson lecture is an annual public event that seeks to highlight Christianity’s relevance to society and to positively contribute to public discourse on key aspects of civil life.
In this episode you’ll hear the Q&A session that followed Peter Harrison’s 2015 lecture titled…
The End of Faith: Has Science Made Religion Redundant?
You can hear his lecture in an earlier episode of this podcast, but here is Peter, with John Dickson, digging deeper into the topic.
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Peter is currently an Australian Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland. Before taking up that post he was the Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. He has published extensively in the area of intellectual history with a focus on the historical interactions between science and religion, and has authored or edited six books, including The Territories of Science and Religion.
Some of Peter Harrison’s book:
The Territories of Science and Religion
The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science
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Richard Johnson Lectures
The Richard Johnson lecture is an annual public event that seeks to highlight Christianity’s relevance to society and to positively contribute to public discourse on key aspects of civil life.