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Colloquium on Science and Religion



Chair, Robert Royal, Faith and Reason Institute

 

The Colloquium on Science & Religion is a national organization of scholars in the scientific community and in the history and philosophy of science. Meeting regularly each year, this group works in a collaborative way to address critical areas of interest pertaining to science and religion, while promoting exchange among faculty at national universities. The Colloquium on Science and Religion also organizes occasional public lectures or small conferences on important themes in current debate.

 

Previous Colloquium on Science & Religion events:

Church Authority and Scientific Inquiry: The Cases of Galileo and Darwin, April 13, 2002, Peter Hodgson (Oxford), William E. Carroll (Cornell College), Kenneth J. Howell (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana), Phillip Sloan (Notre Dame)

 

Evolution and Catholic Thought, October 27, 2001, Phillip Sloan (Notre Dame), John Haught (Georgetown), Kenneth J. Howell (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana)

 

A Workshop Meeting and Discussion, April 22, 2001, Peter Hodgson (Oxford), Ernan McMullin (Notre Dame), Zachary Hayes, OFM (Catholic Theological Union)

 

The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics, April 5, 2001, Peter Hodgson (Oxford)

 

The Mind of the Universe: The Presuppositions and Implications of Science as a Bridge between Science and Religion, October 24, 2000, Mariano Artigas (University of Navarra)