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From Biology to Theology: How viruses challenge our perception of good and evil with Christian Virologist Dr Mirjam Schilling

🎙️ Today we venture into the intersection of science and faith with Dr. Mirjam Schilling, a postdoctoral virologist and DPhil student in Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. With her unique background in virology and theology, Dr. Schilling grapples with profound qu ...  Show more

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