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Hannah is the Coordinator for God and the Big Bang, a national project inviting children and young people to explore the dialogue between science and faith. She has a Double First Class degree in Theology from the University of Cambridge and a Master’s degree from Yale Divinity School, where she focused on the Church’s role in social change around the world. Prior to moving to Manchester, she was an Environmental Education coordinator at Hilfield Friary, which was the first recipient of the Eco Church Gold Award in the UK. She is passionate about equipping Christians to act on the findings of Environmental Science. She also loves encouraging young people to ask hard questions and think through the philosophical challenges of our rapidly changing world.

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