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The 2026 conference

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ESSSAT is a scholarly, non-confessional organization, based in Europe, which aims to promote the study of relationships between the natural sciences and theological views. ESSSAT has members from almost every European country as well as members from other continents. They have diverse confessional backgrounds, and may include believers as well as non-believers and atheists.

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Split, Croatia 28 August - 1 September 2024

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Prepare for a dynamic day filled with insightful talks, engaging panel discussions, and thought-provoking presentations. Experts from various fields will delve into the fascinating intersections of science and theology, sparking new ideas and perspectives.

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Back In 2024, ESSSAT proudly awarded the ESSSAT Prizes for exceptional contributions to the dialogue between science and theology, such as Tobias Tanton’s Corporeal Theology and Emil Lusser’s exploration of neurodiversity in theology.

At the 2026 conference, we will continue this tradition by recognizing new groundbreaking work and presenting the next round of ESSSAT Prizes, honoring the future of science and theology research.

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Enjoy delicious catering and refreshments throughout the day, providing ample opportunity for networking. Connect with like-minded individuals, exchange ideas, and continue the conversation in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

Don't forget, international attendees now need a ETIAS visa to travel to the UK