The discussion of how science and Christianity relate to each other is a truly global one. Christianity around the world encompasses diverse sets of perspectives, ideas, and challenges. Similarly, the practice and perception of science can vary significantly from one region to another. When brought together in their global contexts we find a richness in the engagement between science and Christianity that leads to diverse questions and distinctive answers.
Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity brings together scholars from six continents, hailing from disciplines of natural and social sciences, theology, history, and philosophy, to provide a unique collection of perspectives on how science and Christianity relate around the world. Tackling some issues that are seldom addressed as well as providing fresh perspectives on perennial topics, this is an important, relevant and genuinely global contribution to the discussion.
MIKE BROWNNUTT has a PhD in experimental quantum computing from Imperial College London, UK, and wrote his habilitation on that topic at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He also has a master's degree in theology from the University of Chester, UK. He currently serves as course director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge, and is working on a PhD in non-modern philosophy of science and religion at the University of Birmingham, UK.
KEITH R. FOX has a PhD in pharmacology from the University of Cambridge, UK, and has served as a lecturer, then professor at the University of Southampton, UK, since 1987. He is the editor of Science & Christian Belief and is an ordained lay minister in the Church of England. He co-authored Modifying Our Genes: Theology, Science and "Playing God" (SCM Press, 2021) and has written multiple papers on science, as well as ethics and Christianity.