COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science

COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science

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COFAS features leading Christian professors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as

03/15/2025

Brilliant review by James Ungureanu of Peter Harrison’s new book, “Some New World: Myths of Supernatural Belief in a Secular Age” (Cambridge University Press, 2024). A doctoral student of Harrison, Dr. Ungureanu is an historian of science and religion and a scholar with broad reading and knowledge in the humanities and sciences. He spoke at both the 2021 and 2022 COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science sponsored by the Arizona Center for Christian Studies. I appreciate his highlighting “The Abolition of Man” by C. S. Lewis, which was a thematic reading for COFAS in 2022.

As Lewis warned, if we persist in the Baconian fantasy of control, we will not simply lose our souls—we will abolish our very humanity. The antidote to this fate is not more knowledge, nor more power, but a recovery of wisdom. A wisdom that sees creation not as raw material to be conquered, but as a gift to be received. A wisdom that understands that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. A wisdom that knows, with Augustine, that our hearts are restless until they rest in him.
--James Ungureanu

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William Phillips (Physicist) introduced by Barry Ritchie COFAS 2021 S24 05/02/2024

One of our favorite videos from COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science (Feb. 2021) is a 3-minute talk by Prof. William Phillips. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1997 for his work on laser cooling. At a press conference, Prof. Phillips stated, “‘I need to thank a lot of people, but I want to begin by thanking God for giving us such an amazing world in which we can explore and have fun.’ And that simple statement marked me as the religious Nobel Laureate. A guy who reconciles his faith and his science, a guy who believes in God in a really personal way, a God who sustains me and comforts me, and accompanies me every moment of my life.”

William Phillips (Physicist) introduced by Barry Ritchie COFAS 2021 S24 Prof. William Phillips is Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland and Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute. A Nobel Prize Laureate, he discusses ...

COFAS ASU - YouTube 05/01/2024

We hosted the COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science entirely online in February 2021. More than 30 leading Christians in science from the U.S. and U.K. spoke about how they were both friends of science and friends of faith. They were introduced by Christian professors at Arizona State University and other universities in Arizona. So there were 60+ professors discussing how their Christian faith is compatible with their science. Although 1,250 people from around the world joined us online for the live conference, far fewer have seen the videos on the COFAS ASU YouTube channel. So we will begin to post some of these videos. If you like them, please share them!

COFAS ASU - YouTube The Conference on Faith and Science (COFAS) brings together leading Christians in science and technology for informed, respectful, and productive conversatio...

Photos from Science for the Church's post 04/24/2024

Dr. Jennifer Wiseman and Rev. Dr. Greg Cootsona, heroes in the Faith and Science world. Both were speakers at our COFAS - Conference on Faith and Science at Arizona State University. See the “COFAS ASU” YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/?si=qIeX5wOowA3kFxQt.

03/18/2024

The next online event hosted by the Affiliation of Christian Biologists (ACB) is scheduled for Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30-9:00 pm EDT (4:30-6:00 pm PDT)! Our guest speaker, Katharine Hayhoe, will speak on “Christians, Climate, and Our Culture Around the World.” Dr. Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist whose research focuses on understanding the impacts of climate change on people and the planet. She is a distinguished professor and chair at Texas Tech University, and chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She is also the author of the book “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.”
At its core, climate change is profoundly unjust. It exacerbates hunger, poverty, and even political instability, disproportionally impacting the most vulnerable people of the world, the very ones we Christians are called to love and care for. As the scientific evidence builds, however, so does the opposition to solutions: they’re impractical, or they’ll harm people, or they’re even too late, some argue. Why is climate change such a difficult problem to solve, and what can we as Christians do about it? Join Katharine Hayhoe as she untangles the complex science behind global warming and highlights the key role our faith and values play in shaping our attitudes and actions on this crucial topic.
Because we are inviting the general public as well as all ASA and ACB members to attend the April 9 event with Katharine Hayhoe, we ask that everyone pre-register first to receive the Zoom link.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwoduihpzMiG9y3MQXk71HF1Sfc3h431_8_ #/registration

There is no charge! We encourage universities and churches to organize watch parties for this event. Feel free to also invite your friends and family members to pre-register for this event!
By the way, if you missed the last ACB event with Francis Collins on March 5, you are able to view the recording at this link:

https://youtu.be/JUnVnnT8GHs?si=OytB1nVSTMxH9pVi

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