William Pond discusses Theological Perspectives on Nuclear Energy. Side One: William Pond talks about the fears of new energy sources from fire onwards. How the fears are overcome with using the energy. Talks about present fears of nuclear energy. Speaks about the energy resources of nuclear energy. Side Two: continuation of side 1.
John Coleman discusses the interface between the scientific and the religious/christian. Side One: Coleman introduces subject and panalists, Doug Scott, Archbishop of Canada; Dan Kingden, Roman Catholic Layman, from Chalk River; Phylis Christon, U of T. Press and Aeara Moradian, Vice President of ACL with nuclear energy. Side Two: Continuation of side 1. Coleman.
Discusses environmental problems compared with those of society (mirrored). Side One: Discusses the need to restructure private and public values and institutions in order to survive. Physical landscapes mirror culture. What should people do as christians. Side Two: continuation of speech.
Using chess analogy about moving towards new ideas - with science and faith coming closer together. Side One: Side 1 of above speech. Side Two: Side 2 of above speech.
Dr. W.B. Lewis gives a lecture to the N.R.C., The Science Association Dec. 4, 1963. Side One: Dr. Lewis speaks about different energy systems and technologies. Talks extensively and technically (and economically) about nuclear energy. Different reactors discussed. Question and answer period. Side Two: blank.
Speech by Lord Rutherford on Scientific Research and Radiation 1931. Side One: Lord Rutherford speaks about his scientific research in radiation 1931 *copy of sr598. Side Two: blank.