Fraser Watts is currently Visiting Professor of Psychology of Religion at the University of Lincoln, and Executive Secretary of the International Society for Science and Religion. Formerly he was Reader in Theology and Science, Director of the Psychology and Religion Research Group, and a Fellow of Queens’ College, in the University of Cambridge. He is also an Anglican priest, though not currently in active ministry.
Papers:
- Towards a Bolder Engagement between Theology and Science: Learning from the Epiphany Philosophers [Watts, F. (2016) Towards a bolder engagement between theology and science:Learning from the Epiphany Philosophers. In N. Spurway and L. Hickman(ed.) Forty Years of Science and Religion: Looking Back, Looking Forward.Newcastle-on-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.]
- The EPs approach to relating science and religion. What was Distinctive?, For January 9, 2017 meeting in Cambridge
- Psychology Religion and the EPs, for January 6, 2018 meeting in Oxford
Books:
- Theology and Psychology (Ashgate, 2002),
- Psychology for Christian Ministry (Routledge 2002, with Rebecca Nye and Sarah Savage),
- Forgiveness in Context (T&T Clark 2004, with Liz Gulliford),
- Spiritual Healing: Scientific and Religious Perspectives (Cambridge University Press 2011),
- Head and Heart: Perspectives from Religion and Psychology (Templeton Press, with Geoff Dumbreck),
- Evolution, Religion and Cognitive Science (Oxford University Press, with Leon Turner),
- Psychology, Religion and Spirituality (Cambridge University Press 2017).