Date/Time
Date(s) - Thu 7 May
20:30 - 21:30
ISCAST-NZCIS Conversations 2026
Conspiracy theories are everywhere, and Christians are not immune. In this three-part series, the ISCASTâNZCIS Conversations 2026 brings together scholars from across science, theology, and technology to explore why conspiracy theories spread, who believes them, and what resources Christian faith offers for navigating a world awash with misinformation.
Registration
$40 for non-members
$30 for ISCAST/NZCIS members
Free for students
One ticket gives you access to all three sessions. Join for one evening, two, or all three.
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Registered participants will also receive early access to recordings of each session.
Session one speaker
Nigel Chapman
Nigel Chapman studied Computer Science at UNSW and Divinity at Morling. By day he negotiates with the computers on behalf of the humans. He was co-convenor, editor, and lead author for the ISCAST lockdown project Who to Trust? Christian Belief in Conspiracy Theories (2022), which aimed to survey and summarise recent research on conspiracism, and to which a dozen highly qualified ISCAST members contributed their time. He lives in Melbourne and puzzles things out at chapman.wiki.
