London School of Economics (U.K.)

March 7, 10-12, 2008

Presenters

Oliver Davies

Professor of Christian Doctrine, and Head of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College.
Professor Davies completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in contemporary German religious literature at the University of Oxford. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Virginia in 2002 and 2003, and joined King's College, London, as Professor of Christian Doctrine in 2004. He is currently head of the theology and religious studies department at King's College, and president of the Society for the Study of Theology.

Gary Habermas

Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Philosophy and Theology Department, Liberty University, Virginia, USA.
Dr. Gary Habermas holds a Ph.D in History and Philosophy of Religion from Michigan State University as well as an MA in Philosophical Theology from the University of Detroit. He currently acts as "Distinguished Research Professor and Chair" in the Department of Philosophy and Theology at Liberty University, where he has taught for the past 26 years. His main areas of research include the philosophical study of miracles, near-death experiences, the historical Jesus, and the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus.

Alister McGrath

Professor of Historical Theology, University of Oxford. Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, Oxford.
Prof. Alister McGrath holds first class honours degrees in both Chemistry and Theology, a DPhil in natural sciences, and has published works in historical and systematic theology as well as the relationship between the natural sciences and the Christian faith.

Alastair Noble

Field Officer, Headteachers' Association of Scotland. Education Officer, CARE.
Dr Noble studied chemistry and did research work at the University of Glasgow.  He has been a secondary school teacher, adviser, schools inspector and educational administrator.  He has also worked on educational programmes within the BBC, the CBI and the Health Service.  Since 2001, he has worked part-time as Field Officer for the Headteachers' Association of Scotland and Education Officer for CARE in Scotland.

Kiera Phyo

London Youth Coordinator, Tearfund.

John Wood

Principal, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London.
John Wood graduated from Sheffield University in 1971 in metallurgy and undertook research at Cambridge University for his PhD. His research has been in the area of materials processing of non-equilibrium structures where he has over 240 publications and 14 patents. 
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