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In this episode, Dr Bethan Willis speaks to Professor Daniel Hastings about his response to Nicholas Wolterstorff's Theology Brief on Justice. Professor Hastings draws on his scholarship as a scientist and engineer working in the fields of aeronautics and astronautics. In conversation we explore the role of Just War theory in relation to nuclear weapons research; the ways in which satellite architecture might provide equitable and fair access to the internet; and the responsibilities of Christian Scholars to work for Justice as they serve governments and world-leading organisations, and as they serve within the academy.
Daniel Hastings (GFI Bio)
Justice & Rights (Preview Response)
Justice and Space-Based Communication Architectures (Disciplinary Note)
Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights (Theology Brief)
Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.
By Dr Bethan WillisIn this episode, Dr Bethan Willis speaks to Professor Daniel Hastings about his response to Nicholas Wolterstorff's Theology Brief on Justice. Professor Hastings draws on his scholarship as a scientist and engineer working in the fields of aeronautics and astronautics. In conversation we explore the role of Just War theory in relation to nuclear weapons research; the ways in which satellite architecture might provide equitable and fair access to the internet; and the responsibilities of Christian Scholars to work for Justice as they serve governments and world-leading organisations, and as they serve within the academy.
Daniel Hastings (GFI Bio)
Justice & Rights (Preview Response)
Justice and Space-Based Communication Architectures (Disciplinary Note)
Nicholas Wolterstorff: Justice & Rights (Theology Brief)
Further information about the Global Faculty Initiative.