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Ross Mckenzie & Greg Clarke
Can Science see the end?
Published date: Monday, September 01, 2003
By: Ross Mckenzie & Greg Clarke

How is biblical eschatology to be interpreted in the light of what is known from physics about the history and possible future of the universe?

To the minds of some educated people, the most bizarre and unsubstantiated aspect of Christian faith is the area known as eschatology. Eschatology refers to the study of the "last things"—death, the end of the world, heaven and hell. More generally, it also refers to the study of the future and how we can

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Filed under : Science & Medicine
Science, certainty and ambiguity
Published date: Tuesday, August 22, 2006
By: Ross Mckenzie

Upon entering university, what should the average tertiary student hope to learn? Ross McKenzie investigates.

(Ross McKenzie is a Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Queensland.)

An address given at the Annual Academic Awards Dinner, Cromwell College, University of Queensland, August 22, 2006.

Thank you for this opportunity to reflect a little on academic life. It is good to acknowledge achievement, not

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Filed under : Arts & EducationScience & Medicine
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