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The Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion conducts research into religious beliefs and theological concepts in relation to the sciences. The Centre is a part of the Theology Faculty at the University of Oxford.
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"Forgetting: A Neglected Dimension of Human Existence" IRC-CTMET Conference 18-19 June 2012
"Persons and their Brains" Conference 11-14 July 2012
"The Evolution of Morality and the Morality of Evolution"
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A Study of Motivations and Experiences in Sacred Space
Award from Finland to study human nature in evolutionary psychology and theology
CYRAL conference Mexico City
Faraday Institute Lemaître Anniversary Conference April 7-10, 2011
Gifford Lectures 2011 to be given by Prof Peter Harrison
Human Enhancement Symposium 23 November 2011
Prof Roger Trigg awarded grant on religious freedom
Recordings of IRC seminars
Successful European Conference on Religion in the Public Sphere 26-29 August 2010
The Relationship Between Religious Experience and Religious Belief: Essentialism, Scholarly Naivety, or Logical Positivism?
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William James centenary conference in Oxford, sponsored by the IRC
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Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion, ed. Peter Harrison, July 2010
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