Angles on Science, Faith and Culture
Angles is a monthly podcast on faith, science and culture produced by the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne in partnership with ISCAST (Christians in Science and Technology). It's hosted by the Revd Dr Chris Mulherin, Anglican priest and Executive Director of ISCAST. Each month Chris is joined by guests from a range of fields to talk about the religious, scientific and cultural angles of the major events and developments in the modern world.
Episodes
5 episodes
Transhumanism, Human Creativity, and the Christian Response
In this latest episode of Angles, we hear from Dr Vicki Lorrimar, lecturer in systematic theology at Trinity College in Queensland, who spoke about human enhancement technology and the Christian response in the recent ISCAST's online conf...
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Episode 5
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COVID-19 and growing through suffering
Host the Revd Dr Chris Mulherin is joined by pulmonologist and immunologist Dr Bruce Robinson to talk COVID-19 in Australia, in a conversation that was originally broadcast during the 12th Conference on Science and Christianity (COSAC) in July....
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Episode 4
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30:28
Navigating New Digital Worlds
Virtual reality, digital social relationships and how young people can navigate the opportunities and pitfalls of the online world are all up for discussion on this month's episode of Angles on Science, Faith and Culture. Host the Revd...
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Episode 3
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48:15
Christ, Creation and the Climate
This month we're talking about what Christians might broadly describe as “creation care”, and the concept of responsible dominion. Chris is joined by zoologist and ecologist at La Trobe University Professor Michael Clarke, creation care advocat...
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Episode 2
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Angles Episode 1: The Moon Landing
In this first episode of Angles on Science, Faith and Culture, the Revd Dr Chris Mulherin sits down with Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne and Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia Dr Philip Freier and students Amy Bulman and Jacob Cumming...
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Episode 1
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