Fraser Watts

Fraser Watts

Fraser Watts is a psychologist and a past-President of the British Psychological Society. He is now Reader in Theology and Science at the University of Cambridge and works on the interface of psychology and religion. He is also a priest in the Church of England and Vicar-Chaplain of St Edward’s church in Cambridge.

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Analysing the afterlife

  • 16 April 2008
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While there are arguments against the afterlife, professor Fraser Watts notes that the portion of the population that believes in the afterlife has increased and experiential evidence may be enough to spark belief.

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