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Emily Qureshi-Hurst

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Philosopher of Religion at @Cambridge_Uni @FitzwilliamColl Currently teaching Theology and Natural Science and writing about Many-Worlds & theism | (she/her)

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Thoroughly enjoyed getting to discuss the entangled histories of science and religion with @drchrisharding @theosnick & @philipcball The conversation ranged all the way from Aristotle to my recent work on the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.

10pm tonight on @BBCRadio3 “Science is what scientists do, religion is what religious believers do” @drchrisharding explores the nature of science and religion - and their long relationship with @theosnick @philipcball and @equreshihurst bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…



Really pleased to have been made a Research Associate at @FitzwilliamColl for the next year - looking forward to getting to know everyone and being part of their fantastic research community!


This was such a rich and thought provoking seminar!

THIS FRIDAY 8 November 12.30-2pm Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity Dr Frederick Simmons (Cambridge), “Anthropocene Ethics: Tragedy, Cruciformity and Irony”. Response by Dr Hjordis Becker-Lindenthal (Cambridge). ⁦@CamDivinity

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Really looking forward to speaking about the quantum multiverse at the New Scientist's event 'Quantum Mechanics and the Future of Physics' tomorrow! newscientist.com/science-events…


I was honoured to be a keynote speaker at the @SciRelForum conference last month. My talk 'Does God Act in the Quantum World?' is available to watch on YouTube now! youtube.com/watch?v=FN4ToE…


I'm so deeply saddened to see America give in to the divisive, populist, hateful politics that Trump embodies. Far right ideology is resurging in terrifying ways across the globe. We can do better than this. We MUST do better than this.


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At Religious Studies, we’re excited to introduce some unique new initiatives. Among them is a series of interviews with leading scholars, offering in-depth insights into their lives and work. Our inaugural interview features Richard Swinburne in conversation with @MaxBakerHytch!

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I fucking hate the budget calculators that tell you if you're "personally" better or worse off. I am worse off if I live in a country where kids are uneducated and hungry, where people sleep on the streets because they have nowhere to go, where public infrastructure crumbles.


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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: our new website is up! faithatthefrontiers.com


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Sign up to this great @newscientist event on quantum physics, featuring @AlexOlayaCastro, @jtjanssen, @equreshihurst, amongst others (e.g. me). It was a great event last year! newscientist.com/science-events…


So excited to be speaking at another @newscientist event next month. Do come along and see me discuss the Quantum Multiverse! @newscievents institutions.newscientist.com/science-events…


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Applications are open for DPhil study (the Oxford name for what is called a PhD elsewhere). Might you think about coming to study with me or one of my wonderful colleagues @UniofOxford @OU_TheoReligion ox.ac.uk/admissions/gra…

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This excellent documentary explains how the Everett (or Many-Worlds) interpretation rose to a position of prominence over the past few decades youtube.com/watch?v=gKKWBD…


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Woken up to see videos of Palestinians being incinerated by Israeli bombs, one of them writhing about screaming on a hospital bed, burned alive with an IV drip still in his arm. I don’t know what kind of person isn’t irrevocably changed by this.


Finally made a breakthrough on an argument for a paper I've been trying to crack all summer. Just in time before teaching starts next week!


Moment of appreciation for the St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology - genuinely such a fantastic resource that I often reach for when I'm venturing out into a new area of teaching / research. If you haven't checked it out, I can't recommend it enough.. saet.ac.uk


My dear friend Mark has written a poetry book about death, which is being released tomorrow. Its witty and poignant and I can't recommend it enough waterstones.com/book/dance-of-…


First day working in my office in the Faculty of Divinity in Cambridge - excited for this next chapter!


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