Published on November 1, 2013 by Steve Donaldson Â
Georgetown Theologian Dr. John Haught spoke to a packed house in Reid Chapel during the October 29 convocation period on the subject "Evolution and Faith: What's the Problem?" That afternoon he participated in a roundtable discussion with University Fellows, then gave an evening lecture on "Science, Faith, and the New Atheism." For additional details on his visit, refer to articles in the following ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø publications: Belltower; Crimson.
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