ASA 2021

THE GIFT OF SCIENTIA, THE BODY OF CHRIST, AND THE COMMON GOOD:
Scientists and Theologians Working Together

Virtual Annual Meeting | July 29 - August 1, 2021


Online Meeting Site

Includes all recordings for Full Conference & Sunset Pass holders.

Free Recordings

Free-access videos include State of the ASA and the Praise Video.

State of the ASA Slides

Click to download a PDF of the slide from 2021's State of the ASA.

Welcome to the ASA 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting Page!

Click here to see what’s new and different!


What to Look Forward to

Find out what ASA 2021 includes and how it will work.

Registration

Registration and pricing for our virtual annual meeting.

Agenda

Schedule of presenters and activities.

Plenary Speakers

See the plenary speakers below.

Prepare to Attend

Technical information for attending our first-ever virtual annual meeting.

For Students

Information for students on scholarships and more.

Speakers' Toolbox

Instructions, templates, and forms for oral presenters.

Sponsorship & Exhibiting

Sponsorship tiers and promotional opportunities at ASA 2021.



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ABOUT ASA 2021

"To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."
(1 Cor 12:7)

Since its inception, the American Scientific Affiliation has been committed to integrating, communicating, and facilitating properly researched science and orthodox theology in service of both the church and the scientific community. This is not merely a societal distinction, but a biblical mandate. What is sound in principle, however, is much harder in practice, especially in our increasingly specialized society.

ASA 2021 will provide an unusual opportunity for our largely scientific audience to interact with theologians who have focused their studies on areas of theology and biblical study that directly bear on the relationships between Christian faith and scientific discovery and practice. The conference will both lay some foundations for integration and provide case studies that indicate what is at stake and why the whole body of Christ must work together for the common good not only of the church, but also of the world.

Organizers

Michael Everest

Program Chair

Stephen Moshier

Program Chair

Ken Martin

Program Chair

Geoffrey Fulkerson

Director,
Henry Center for Theological Understanding,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Ian Prince

Senior Program and Operations Manager,
Henry Center for Theological Understanding,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Becky English

ASA Contact