
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Pinsent is an Associate Professor at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. Formerly a particle physicist at CERN, he holds degrees in philosophy and theology, with a second doctorate in philosophy. His research focuses on second-person relatedness across science, philosophy, and theology, integrating disciplines like neurotheology, virtue ethics, and science-religion interfaces. He has secured over £6M in international research grants.
Research interests include virtue ethics, neurotheology, the philosophy of the person, divine action, and the nature of evil. He contributes to the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science & Religion and serves as a guest editor for the European Journal for Philosophy of Religion. His work bridges natural sciences with theological and philosophical inquiry, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue.
Notable affiliations include Harris Manchester College and the Ian Ramsey Centre. Though no specific publications are listed here, his research outputs are accessible via institutional links.





