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Faith and Science: Friends or Foes?

Ian Hutchinson
Northwestern University
18 April 2012
Science and faith are often portrayed as fierce opponents pitched against one another in a relentless fight for the truth.  But is this really the case?  Ian Hutchinson, professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, explains why he believes that faith and science are not in conflict, but rather enjoy a productive partnership.  Moderated by Dr. Laurie Zoloth, Professor of Medical Humanities & Bioethics and Religion.
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