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Why humanities are at least as important as sciences
It isn’t just theologians who are horrified by Chester University’s plan for compulsory redundancies in its department of Theology and Religious Studies. The Church Times reports that more than 800 religious leaders and academics have signed a letter describing it … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Ethics, Science, Society
Tagged arts, Augustine, Chester University, Francis Bacon, humanities, redundancies, sciences, technology, the Fall
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Coronavirus and moral responsibility
Self-centredness and the limits to our understanding Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, Ethics, Society
Tagged Augustine, coronavirus, economics, environment, morality, Self-centredness, selfishness, theodicy
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Evil, suffering and Christianity
Can Christianity explain why God allows evil and suffering? This is the third in a series of three talks I have been giving on why a good God should allow evil and suffering. The first is here . The second … Continue reading