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The interplay between science, technology, and religion has spanned centuries, marked by both collaboration and conflict. Religious perspectives have occasionally influenced scientific progress while at other times vehemently opposing it. Groundbreaking scientific discoveries have stirred controversy in some faith groups while inspiring others. Creation narratives from various religions have profoundly impacted humanity's perception of its place in nature. In contemporary times, ecological science has sparked fresh theological discussions about our planet's future.
At the University of Nottingham, we conduct thorough investigations into science-religion connections, examining everything from historical environmental philosophies to emerging technological innovations.
2:1 (or international equivalent) in theology and/or religious studies or a closely related subject.