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Religious Belief & Reason

A Talk & Discussion Led by 2 Really Smart Guys

April 23, 2010 at 08:00 PM
Bronfman Auditorium
Presenters: Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Colin Adams, Thomas T. Read Professor of Mathematics at Williams College

Religious belief... and reason? How can the two go together? Ian Hutchinson and Colin Adams engage in a dynamic but personal conversation about their views, the former a Christian and professor of nuclear engineering at MIT, the latter an atheist, professor of mathematics at Williams, and contributor to a humor column. Join the conversation with The Veritas Forum at Williams.

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We hope to have the event recording posted in a week!

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Posted by TheVeritasForum on 5/7/2010 6:51:21 PM
Any multimedia coverage of this for those of us outside of the Purple Valley?"
Posted by Michael Porte on 4/22/2010 7:20:12 PM


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