Religion & Science: The Best of Enemies - The Worst of Friends
A series of programs to explore what is religion and what is science; the contributions that religion and
science have made and continue to make to society; the ethical challenges posed by advances in science
and technology; if religion and science can co-exist in an intellectually supportive and nurturing
environment; and if so, how each can help humankind understand and use science and technology wisely.
- Series Program
- What is Religion? (Apr 8, 1997)
- What is Science? (Apr 8, 1997)
- A Brief History of Conflicts Between Science and Religion (Apr 22, 1997)
- Science Is Not a Belief System (Apr 22, 1997)
- Religion and Science: What is the Connection? (Apr 22, 1997)
- Knowing the Human Genome: The Impact on Society (May 13, 1997)
- Darwin or Wallace? Scientific and Religious Interpretations of the Human Being (May 13, 1997)
- The Phenomenon of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (May 27, 1997)
- My Scientific Discussions of Evolution for the Pope and His Scientists (May 27, 1997)
- The Future in the Relationship Between Religion and Science: How Can They Get Along? (Jun 10, 1997)
- The Basis of Morality: Scientific Vs. Religious Explanations (Jun 10, 1997)
Sponsored by The Harbinger
Co-sponsored by:
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship-Mobile
Sigma Xi-University of South Alabama
Philosophy Club-Spring Hill College
Funding for this series is provided by a grant from the Alabama Humanities
Foundation, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Harbinger, P.O. Box U-980, Mobile, AL 36688-0001
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