Thursday, August 31, 2006
Busting the Myth About the Conflict Between Faith and Science
Are science and religion really in conflict? The conventional wisdom would say, yes.
The reality, however, may be far more complex, ambiguous, and rich than the simple-minded war between science and religion paradigm can account for.
Keith B. Miller, a paleontologist, evangelical Christian, and editor of “Perspectives on an Evolving Creation” will discuss these issues in a free public lecture, "Evolution: Science And Faith In Conflict?" on Saturday, September 2 from 3:00-5:30 p.m. at the Manhattan Public Library.
This event is sponsored by: Kansas Citizens for Science, KSU Faculty of Faith, and the Harvest Fellowship
The reality, however, may be far more complex, ambiguous, and rich than the simple-minded war between science and religion paradigm can account for.
Keith B. Miller, a paleontologist, evangelical Christian, and editor of “Perspectives on an Evolving Creation” will discuss these issues in a free public lecture, "Evolution: Science And Faith In Conflict?" on Saturday, September 2 from 3:00-5:30 p.m. at the Manhattan Public Library.
This event is sponsored by: Kansas Citizens for Science, KSU Faculty of Faith, and the Harvest Fellowship