Published on August 13, 2013 by Tom Woolley  

The Science and Christianity Faculty Cadre will meet during Fall, 2013 to discuss the following books:


September16: How nature works (Per Bak)
October 21: Creation: Law and Probability (Fraser Watts)
November18: Science and Faith: A New Introduction (John Haught)
December 9: The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible does and doesn’t say about human origins (Peter Enns)

All meetings are at 2:15 in 223 Russell Hall. The public is invited.
 
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