Peter Imming

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Peter Imming received degrees in pharmacy and chemistry and a PhD and venia legendi in pharmaceutical chemistry from a German university. He has been involved in drug chemistry teaching and research in Germany, the UK, China, Ethiopia and other countries. Until retirement in 2025, he was head of the pharmaceutical/medicinal chemistry department of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. His research focuses on the design and synthesis of new drug substances and on molecular mechanisms of drug action. He has a strong interest in the relation of science and Christian faith, frequently lecturing on related topics by invitation of e.g. universities, churches and schools.
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Sustainability as a Goal and Hallmark of Scientific Projects of Christians
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 704 24 May 2022
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How to Use Environmental Topics to Explain the Gospel in Today's Language
Peter Imming ApologeticsCultural 00:00:00 762 22 May 2022
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How does the existence of rational laws in nature point to the existence of God?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 931 23 May 2018
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What are some common misunderstandings about the scope of science?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 960 23 May 2018
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Do you need to be a scientific expert in order to share your faith with a scientist?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 889 23 May 2018
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Why are many Christians afraid of witnessing to scientists?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 1,199 23 May 2018
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How does the concept of moral values point to the existence of God?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 960 23 May 2018
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Has scientific knowledge replaced the need for religion?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 1,028 23 May 2018
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What are some of the worldview assumptions that every scientist makes?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 1,055 23 May 2018
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Why are young people particularly vulnerable to naturalistic arguments?
Peter Imming ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 905 23 May 2018

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