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“It is not the possession of truth, but the success which attends the seeking after it, that enriches the seeker and brings happiness to him.”
- Max Planck, recipient of the Nobel prize in physics
About the series
Science, Reason and Faith is a lecture series featuring some of the world’s most prominent and engaging scientists, philosophers and theologians.
The speakers will address several important questions at the nexus of science, reason and faith: Is Intelligent Design a genuine scientific theory? What
is our place in the universe? Is it reasonable to believe in God? Can science tell us whether prayer works? Do our genes hold evidence for belief?
Are God and evolution compatible? Open online discussions will continue the conversation after each event.
Sponsors
This series is made possible by the College of Humanities and Sciences and the Office of the President of Virginia Commonwealth University. Additional support provided by the Metanexus Institute and the John Templeton Foundation.
Goals
- To re-introduce the discussion of large and deep questions about human life into the university setting.
- To help introduce some degree of sophistication into issues which are much discussed in our public life, but usually without a good sense of the difficulties that lie beneath them.
- To provide a forum for the education of our own students.
Series events
- Science and Design
Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006
- Our Place in the Universe
Friday Oct. 6, 2006 New location: School of Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
- Is it Reasonable to Believe in God?
Friday, Nov. 17, 2006 New location: School of Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
- Science and Prayer
Thursday, Dec. 7, 2006 New location: School of Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
- The Language of God
Thursday, March 8, 2007
To be announced
- Evolution and God
Thursday, March 22, 2007 New location: School of Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
Resources
Access reading materials for each event through VCU Libraries.
More information
For more information or to request special accommodations, contact Brian Cassel at (804) 628-1926 or jbcassel@vcu.edu.
These events are free and open to the public. Online donations are appreciated.
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