Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Explore how mystery is part of both science and faith in this talk by our Canon Scientist Emeritus.
From the observations of the James Webb Telescope to the accelerating ability of AI, is science to be feared or treasured by people of faith? Does it replace belief in God or does it lead to fresh wonder and worship of the God proclaimed by Christians throughout many centuries? And might contemporary scientific discoveries not only tell us about ourselves but also change our view of God? From the vastness of the universe to the uncertainty of the quantum world, David Wilkinson will give us a speed of light visual tour of science and faith.
Tutor | Revd Prof. David Wilkinson, FRAS
Tickets available on the Cathedral website.
From the observations of the James Webb Telescope to the accelerating ability of AI, is science to be feared or treasured by people of faith? Does it replace belief in God or does it lead to fresh wonder and worship of the God proclaimed by Christians throughout many centuries? And might contemporary scientific discoveries not only tell us about ourselves but also change our view of God? From the vastness of the universe to the uncertainty of the quantum world, David Wilkinson will give us a speed of light visual tour of science and faith.
Tutor | Revd Prof. David Wilkinson, FRAS
Tickets available on the Cathedral website.
Wonder, Wisdom and Worship: God’s Gift of Science
23 Nov 2023, 7:30 p.m. for 1 hour, 30 mins
Wonder, Wisdom and Worship: God’s Gift of Science
23 Nov 2023, 7:30 p.m. for 1 hour, 30 mins