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Science and Faith Discussion

February 1, 1994 at (TBD)
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Presenters: Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Plasma physicist, MIT professor, and Christian Ian Hutchinson launches off a discussion on science and faith with a short talk, followed by audience interaction with a panel of experts. On the panel are Greg Fung, Elizabeth Dinonno, and Jennifer Wiseman, three Harvardians and students at the time. Wiseman has since gone on to work for NASA. Dr. Hutchinson has spoken widely on the relationship between science and faith and rejects the view that they are mortal enemies, but rather believes that, understood properly, science and faith can enjoy a productive relationship.


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