International Society for Science and Religion: Boyle Lecture
ISSR is pleased to announce that the 2021 Boyle Lecture will be given by Professor Tom McLeish, Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of York, on the subject of: “The Rediscovery of Contemplation Through Science”. The response this year will be given by The Rt Revd & Rt Hon The Lord Rowan Williams of Oystermouth. Since the lecture will…
Nonviolence in Education Workshop
Robin Wildman, the foremost authority on Kingian Nonviolence in Education, will present an engaging lecture, with opportunity for Q and A, about how classrooms and schools can be transformed into “Beloved Communities”, places where all students are loved, included, and valued as human beings. Kingian Nonviolence (pronounced King-ee-an) is based on Dr. Martin Luther King…
Guiding Schoolwide Restorative Transformation: A Global Conference
Global eConference for educators and administrators We are assembling a major online conference of restorative schools specialists from three continents to expand the horizons of restorative educators around the world. We are joining with the organisers of RJ World 2020 to enable multiple learning streams in a unique interactive social platform. We are a neutral party, supporting…
NZCIS-ISCAST Conversations in Science and Christian Faith
Online EventWe are glad to announce a new series of conversations between ISCAST in Australia and New Zealand Christians in Science (NZCIS). From Thursday 22nd April we will begin a series of weekly online presentations concluding on 1 July. Each evening will begin at 8.15pm NZT and conclude at 9.30pm NZT. We are looking forward to your participation. The…
The Justice Conference Global
Online EventIn 2021, The Justice Conference family is bringing you a truly global conference like we’ve never offered before. 11 countries, 24 hours, 1 conference. This is a unique opportunity to join in with Christians across the world as we gather together to listen to the voices that need to be heard in this pivotal moment in our…
NZARETSC Conference Living Water 2021 – Renewing ourselves and bringing life to our rangatahi
ChristchurchYou are warmly invited to our NZARETSC 2021 conference in Christchurch. The conference will run from 2pm on Monday 2nd August until 12pm on Wednesday 4th August. Our theme of “Living waters” is focused around renewing ourselves in God’s mission and heart for our schools while also asking – how do we bring that hope…
ISCAST–NZCIS Conversations 2021: Series 2
Online EventISCAST and NZ Christians In Science are teaming up for a second series of Conversations this year! Join us for 10 weekly online sessions with a spectacular lineup of speakers. Together, we’ll explore some of the most relevant and fascinating topics at the intersection of science and Christianity. This event is FREE for student members of ISCAST…
Karakia for our Climate: Vigils for COP26: Daily Prayer
Online EventWelcome to the Karakia for our Climate: Vigil for COP26 daily prayer. If you would like to follow along with this liturgy you can find the liturgy at this link: https://docs.google.com/.../1ePQMYHDUpv9jMsF9.../edit... From the 1st - 11th of Nov, we will be holding daily vigils at 8pm to pray for COP26 for an increase in global…
Faith and Anxiety in an Age of Pandemic
Online EventHear Dr. Bloomfield speak on Faith and Anxiety in an Age of Pandemic. Get tickets for the event here.
NZCIS Freedom Conference: Theology, Philosophy, Science, Culture
The MacLaurin Chapel 18 Princes Street, Auckland, New ZealandFreedom and free will are long contested and discussed in both theology and science. This conference will feature New Zealand theologians, as well as a few speakers by zoom from the UK and Australia. The conference will feature a variety of academic approaches, which should be accessible to everyone who is interested. Lunch, morning and…
Humanities Teacher Professional Development Day
Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn Campus Kelburn, Wellington, New ZealandThe Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington are excited to invite you for a Humanities Teacher Professional Development day, designed for high school teachers who specialise in English, Classics, Religious Studies and History. This is an opportunity to meet and connect with academics in your field who will provide…