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Friday Conversations : Alvin Plantinga on the Science and Religion Debate

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As many of you know, philosopher Alvin Plantinga will be on campus next week. This week we will watch a video of Plantinga's Veritas Forum lecture given earlier this year in California, in which he addresses the claim that science implies secularism. Come out to get a taste of this renowned scholar before seeing him […]

Divine Action in the World

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ABSTRACT: I'll consider the claim on the part of several theologians, philosophers and scientists that modern science shows or suggests that God never acts specially in the world , i.e., never acts beyond creation and conservation. (Miracles would be an example of special divine action.) I'll argue that there is no conflict between special divine […]

Friday Conversation with Dr. Roger Steele

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Roger Steele has worked with a Christian nongovernmental humanitarian and development organization, World Vision, for the past 6 years as an Evaluation and Capacity Building Specialist. He lives and works in Ithaca (relying more and more on virtual Internet-based technologies) when not traveling on an international assignment to one of the almost 100 WV national […]

Astronomy, God, and the Search for Elegance

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Scientific theories must do more than merely satisfy the data; they must do so in a way that is (to use a term much favored by mathematicians) "elegant." Kepler, Maxwell, and Einstein are examples of scientists who found that a sense of esthetic "rightness" helped them to direct their scientific intuition toward theories that could […]

People Suffer – Who Cares? A Dialogue between a Christian and Secular Humanist (video)

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We dwell in a world in which millions have been touched by tragedy. Why do we care? Why should we? Is there any purpose to it all? Prof. Philip Kitcher, chair of Contemporary Civilization, is among the most influential philosophers of science in our generation. Dr. Vinoth Ramachandra, a theologian from Sri Lanka, has worked […]

Belief in an Age of Skepticism

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We will be watching a video lecture by Rev. Dr. Tim Keller. Keller is the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Reason for God, and is widely recognized as one of the most articulate spokespersons of the Christian faith.

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