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"Evolution and Divine Providence:
Are they really compatible?"
WHEN: Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 8:00
PM
WHERE: York Hall Room 2722 on Revelle Campus
The speaker is John Haught a Distinguished Research Professor
of Theology at Georgetown
University.
Darwin challenges religious trust in a providential
God who purposefully creates, influences and eternally cares for the
world. Our
religious ancestors did not have our knowledge of biological evolution,
although they were certainly aware of the suffering of humans and other
living beings. Darwinian science, however, vastly extends the story of
life's suffering (and creativity as well) beyond that of traditional
theological awareness. In what sense, then, after Darwin, might we still
trust in divide providence, if at all? Is it possible taht eveoluationary
portraits of life open up fresh ways of thinking about God and cosmic
purpose? After Darwin can we have a plausible understanding of God that
is consistent with both traditional belief and contemporary biology?
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