A few weeks ago, I was interviewed by Michael Passingham and Philip Matejtschuk (right), students at the University of Lincoln, for a media assignment looking at the relationship between science and religion. The resulting podcast has now been released as Episode 1 of “Something to Talk About” and you can listen to it here. Other contributors to this edition include Julian Barbour (Visiting Professor, University of Oxford), Sandra Hibbert (Science Teacher, Hertfordshire), Michael Reiss (Professor and Associate Director, Institute of Education) and Barry Turner (Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln).
Posted by: paulgarner | December 12, 2011
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