ISCAST Past Papers
Reviewed and refereed papers offered as formal contributions to the science-faith debate, typically from 5000-8000 words in length:
Is genetics changing what it means to be human?
Professor D Gareth Jones, November 2004.
The Assumptions of Theology
Rev. Neil Chambers, July 2003.
Theological Boundaries on Theistic Evolution
Rev Dr Andrew Sloane, July 2003.
The Dialogue between Neuroscience and Theology
Dr AJ Gijsbers, July 2003.
Should the Abused Forgive?
Dr Alan Gijsbers, 2002.
Order and Catastrophe: Science and Religion in Australia, 1828
Dr Brian Edgar, September 2002.
A New Immortality?
Dr Brian Edgar, September 2002.
Causes in Biology
L R B Mann, September 2002.
What does it mean to be human? Theological responses to contemporary biology
Allan J Day, February 2002.
The Importance of Being Human
Allan J Day, May 2001.
Using the Bible as a Basis for Medical Ethics
Allan J Day, February 2001.
Exploding the Myth
Allan Day, January 2000.
How to Read Early Genesis: A Criticism of the Views of Dr Henry M Morris
Prof Lawrie Lyons, January 2000.
Genesis and Earth History
Jonathan D A Clarke, January 2000.
Faith and Scientific Explanations
Allan Day, June 1999.
Genesis and Origins
Andrew Sloane, July 1998.
Life in the Universe
Jonathan D A Clarke, February 1997.
Aspects of Christian Stewardship of God's Provision
Ian Hore-Lacy, June 1996.
Is God an Environmentalist?
Jonathan Clarke, October 1995.
Creation and Revelation
Jonathan D A Clarke, November 1994.
Genesis and Geology
Jonathan D A Clarke, October 1994.


