Stephen Snobelen
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Stephen Snobelen is a professor of the history of science and technology at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. His current teaching and research interests are History of science (History of science#Renaissance, Early Modern and nineteenth century); Isaac Newton and Religious views of Isaac Newton, Newton's theological writings and prophetic writings, Science and religion; The Popular science, popularization of science; Radical theology in the Early Modern period; and Millenarianism. He was featured in a BBC Documentary film, documentary on this subject matter, titled ''Newton: The Dark Heretic''.BBC Press Office
/ref> Snobelen is a founding member of the Newton Project, UK and director of the Newton Project, Canada. In 2002, Snobelen was awarded the John Templeton Foundation Science and Religion Course Award for his two courses at University of King's College, Science and Religion: Historical Perspectives and Science and Religion: Contemporary Perspectives.


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