Location

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

Start Date

10-19-2012 10:00 AM

End Date

10-19-2012 10:50 AM

Description

How can we best interpret the traditional Christian affirmation that human beings are made in God's image in light of contact and dialogue between religion and science? And what, if any, are the environmental implications of this conversation between the two?

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Commentator: Laurence Rohrer (Lincoln University)

5th Commentary on Clifford Cain made in God's image.pdf (202 kB)
Commentary by Laurence Rohrer

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Oct 19th, 10:00 AM Oct 19th, 10:50 AM

Made in God's Image! - What Does It Mean? Science and Religion in Conversation

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

How can we best interpret the traditional Christian affirmation that human beings are made in God's image in light of contact and dialogue between religion and science? And what, if any, are the environmental implications of this conversation between the two?