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"Can Science Be Sacred?" with Steve Paulson
Date: Tuesday, February 21 Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Location: Landmark Auditorium Fee: $10 pledged/$15 non-pledgedA growing number of secular scientists and philosophers are embracing the language of religion to describe the wonders of nature, and to formulate their own spirituality without God. What is it about the scientific passion for nature that inspires spirituality? Will this movement change our thinking about religion? Can science be sacred? Steve Paulson will discuss his insights from his series of interviews with scientists and theologians from his nationally-syndicated public radio show To the Best of Our Knowledge. (http://www.templeton-cambridge.org/fellows/showfellow.php?fellow=6)
Steven Paulson is the executive producer and an interviewer for the award-winning radio program To The Best of Our Knowledge, produced at Wisconsin Public Radio and syndicated nationally by Public Radio International and XM Satellite Radio. He has written for Slate, Salon, Huffington Post and other publications. His radio reports have also been broadcast on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. In 2010 Oxford University Press published his collection of interviews in Atoms and Eden: Conversations on Religion & Science.
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