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Rev Dr Michael Fuller is a Lecturer in Science and Religion at the University of Edinburgh's School of Divinity. He holds degrees in Chemistry (MA and DPhil from Oxford) and Theology (BA from Cambridge), with additional ordination in the Scottish Episcopal Church. His work bridges science-religion dialogue, theological analysis of literature and music, and ethical considerations of emerging technologies like big data.
Qualifications include:
- MA Chemistry (Oxford, 1989)
- DPhil Chemistry (Oxford, 1989)
- BA Theology (Cambridge, 1991)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2010)
- Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion (2016)
Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary dialogue between scientific disciplines and religious thought, particularly exploring human uniqueness, ethics of technology, and theological interpretation in music and literature. Recent work examines big data's ethical implications and Wagnerian redemption narratives.
Key affiliations include:
- Vice-President for Publications, European Society for the Study of Science and Theology
- International Advisory Board member for Zagreb University's CePOZiR Centre
- Former Chair of the Science and Religion Forum
Publications include over ten edited volumes and numerous articles on science-religion interface topics. His work often addresses public intellectualism, advocating for constructive dialogue between scientific and religious communities.





