Stephen N. Williams
Stephen Nantlais Williams (born 1952) is a Welsh Presbyterian theologian, author and lecturer who, after retiring from a teaching career was appointed Honorary Professor of Theology at Queen's University Belfast in 2017.
The son of
Although his main professional areas are theology and intellectual history, Williams also has an interest in the field of bioethics, served on the Editorial Board of Ethics & Medicine and spoke at the inaugural The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity conference in the US in 1994. During 2018 Williams held a Research Fellowship at the Henry Center at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "researching the connection between a Christian understanding of creation and philosophies undergirding developments in artificial intelligence."[6]
His books include: Revelation and Reconciliation: A Window on Modernity (Cambridge University Press, 1995); The Shadow of the Antichrist: Nietzsche's Critique of Christianity (Baker Academic Press, 2006) and The Election of Grace: A Riddle Without a Resolution? (Eerdmans, 2015).[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Ammanford chapel in S4C programme - South Wales Guardian 2 December 2009
- ^ a b Professor Stephen Williams - Oxford Centre for Mission Studies database
- ^ Faraday Institutewebsite
- ^ a b Profile for Stephen Nantlais Williams - The Canadian Scientific & Christian Affiliation database
- ^ List of Fellows (2018) - Learned Society of Wales
- ^ Stephen Nantlais Williams - The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity database