Redeemer University
777 Garner Road East Ancaster ON L9K 1J4
Executive Dining Room
Join Redeemer University on March 9, 2026 for a free public lecture hosted by the Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship. The Wolters Centre is pleased to host Dr. Channon Visscher for the 2025-2026 Wolters Lecture for the natural sciences and mathematics area.
In this talk, Visscher will explore some of the scientific stories that reveal a creation shaped by both regularity and contingency—from the violent formation of the Earth’s moon to the remarkable diversity seen across thousands of planetary systems—and we’ll consider how scientific theory-making is itself an act of both discovery and creativity as we engage a dynamic and revelatory world.
Dr. Channon Visscher serves as research scientist at the Space Science Institute and professor of chemistry and planetary sciences at Dordt University. His teaching and research interests include exploring and modelling planetary and astrophysical environments, the formation and history of planetary systems, origins stories (cosmologies and cosmogonies) and the relationship between science and religion. He recently co-edited Science and Religion: Perspectives Across Disciplines and maintains an active collaborative research program in the planetary and astrophysical sciences.