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The Big Questions in Science and Religion: 2008-2009 Metanexus Senior Fellow Lecture Series with Keith Ward
Date:
March 16 2009


Keith WardTopics, Dates, Locations for the Spring Series:

“Does Science Allow for Revelation and Divine Action?”
Monday, March 16 – 7:30 PM – Lecture and book signing
St. Thomas Church Whitemarsh - Fort Washington, PA
www.stthomaswhitemarsh.org

“Why There Almost Certainly Is a God: Doubting Dawkins”
Tuesday, March 17 – 7:00 PM – Lecture, book signing, and reception
Eastern University + Templeton Honors College
Harold C. Howard Center Bldg. - St. Davids, PA 
http://www.eastern.edu/welcome/map.html

“How Did the Universe Begin?”
Wednesday March 18 – 7:00 PM – Lecture and book signing
West Chester University - Phillips Memorial Hall Autograph Library, West Chester, PA
http://www.wcupa.edu/_information/afa/Facilities/CampusMaps/WCUN100.htm

“Is Science the Only Sure Path to Truth?”
Thursday, March 19 – 7:30 PM – Lecture and book signing
Lutheran Seminary Philadelphia + Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (co-sponsored event)
Lutheran Theological Seminary - Philadelphia, PA    
http://www.ltsp.edu/campus/campusandbrossmanmap.pdf

“Considering God 200 Years After Darwin”
Friday, March 20 – 1:00 PM – Lecture and book signing
Academy of Lifelong Learning – University of Delaware, Wilmington, Arsht Hall (new building)
http://www.pcs.udel.edu/info/locations.html#wilm

“Do the Laws of Nature Exclude Miracles?”
Saturday, March 21 – 2:00 PM – Tea, lecture, and book signing
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church – Wayne
http://www.stmaryswaynepa.org/index.php
(Note: Available parking includes only street parking and public-lot parking.)

Keith Ward is a fellow of the British Academy, the Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Oxford, an ordained priest of the Church of England, and a member of the Council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy. He has doctorates of divinity from Cambridge and Oxford Universities. He has written more than twenty highly acclaimed books. He lives in Oxford, England. 

All lectures are free and open to the public.
For more information, please contact us at info@metanexus.net or (484) 592-0304.
 

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