Founded in 1997, Metanexus is a global interdisciplinary institute. Metanexus promotes the transdisciplinary approach to the most profound questions of nature, culture, and the human person. Metanexus serves an ever-growing network of locally-acting, globally connected scholars, researchers, teachers, students, and ordinary citizens committed to exploring our world from a rich diversity of perspectives. Find out more about Metanexus and our transdisciplinary approach.
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Cosmos, Nature, and Culture
A Transdisciplinary Conference
July 18 – 21, 2009
Join us for the 10th international Metanexus Conference when philosophers, biologists, physicists, cosmologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, theologians, scholars in religious studies, and other researchers and educators will discuss these and other profound questions of cosmos, nature, and culture in a rapidly evolving and complex world.
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2008-2009 Series
Keith Ward
Big Questions in
Science and Religion
How Does Morality Relate to Religion?
Wednesday, November 12 at 7:30 pm
Has Science Made Belief in God Obsolete?
Thursday, November 13 at 4:30 pm
Can the Cruelty and Waste of Evolution Be
Reconciled with Creation by a Good God?
Friday, November 14 at 7:30 pm
Materialism and Its Discontents
Saturday, November 15 at 11:00 am
Is It Still Possible to Speak of the Soul?
Sunday, November 16 at 4:30 pm
All lectures are free and open to the public.
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The Metanexus Global Network (MGN) is an interdisciplinary, inter-institutional, international network dedicated to discovering and applying transdisciplinary approaches to the most profound questions of life, the cosmos, and humanity. MGN brings together the arts and sciences, the humanities, and the world’s religions and cultures to explore the prospects for synthesis, wholeness, and the unity of knowledge. more
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The Global Spiral is an e-publication of Metanexus Institute. Through articles, essays, book reviews, and news, the Global Spiral explores humanity's most profound questions and challenges.
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