Visiting Senior Fellow, University of Lincoln and Canon Chancellor, Lincoln Cathedral
Mark Hocknull lives in Lincoln where he is Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and Visiting Senior Fellow at the University of Lincoln. His published work includes scientific research in peer-reviewed journals and a monograph on the German theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg and the problem of evil. He holds doctorates in both science and religious studies and contributes to the history programme at the University of Lincoln with modules on Charles Darwin and the impact of Darwinian ideas and also on the historical interactions between science and religion in the western world. He is particularly interested in the 19th century and the emergence of modern experimental science and its separation from religious concerns.