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Project to explore relationship between science and religion in Cumbria’s landscapes

by Cumbria Crack
15/05/2026
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The Rev Canon Dr Benjamin Carter

Carlisle Cathedral and the University of Cumbria have been awarded £9,850 to to explore the relationship of science and religion in Cumbrian landscapes and farming.

Carlisle Cathedral is one of 15 churches and Christian organisations in the UK to receive funding from Scientists in Congregations, a grant programme run by Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science, for 2026-27.

Land, Landscape and Faith is a joint project between the cathedral and the University of Cumbria.

Drawing from the heritage of Carlisle Cathedral, and its unique set of 12 Labours of the Months carvings, which depict the practical farming endeavours of mediaeval Cumbria, the project will draw together scientists, farmers, clergy, school children and the communities of Carlisle Cathedral to explore the links between the science of land recovery and management and faith.

The project will use the ancient rhythm of the agricultural year described by the carvings as a focus through which the insights of contemporary science can encourage a richer understanding of the links between care for creation and the life of faith.

Land, Landscape and Faith will include public engagement and interpretation at Carlisle Cathedral, but also the opportunity for Cumbrian clergy and school children to explore these themes on a working farm.

The Rev Canon Dr Benjamin Carter, Canon Warden at Carlisle Cathedral and co-director of the project said: “We are very excited to embarking on this innovative and and exciting project.

“Working with colleagues from the University of Cumbria and communities from across our county we believe this project will allow a deeper understanding of the vital insights of contemporary research and practice in land management and recovery and the stories of Christian faith.

“In particular the project will link these scientific insights with the deep patterns of creation care and management present within the stories of the Bible and the heritage of Carlisle Cathedral as Cumbria’s cathedral.

ECLAS and the Scientists in Congregations grant programme are funded by the John Templeton Foundation.

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