Featured Speaker: Dr. Brendan Sweetman, Religion in the Media

Dr. Brendan Sweetman, a native of Dublin, Ireland, is Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Rockhurst University, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He is the author or editor of nine books, including Religion and Science: An Introduction (Continuum, 2010); The Vision of Gabriel Marcel: Epistemology, Human Person, the Transcendent (Rodopi Press, 2008); Why Politics Needs Religion: The Place of Religious arguments in the Public Square (InterVarsity, 2006), Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology (Oxford University Press, 1992), and, most recently, A Gabriel Marcel Reader (St. Augustine’s Press, 2011). He has published more than eighty articles and reviews in a variety of journals and collections.

Professor Sweetman has been a Visiting Scholar and Keynote Speaker at several universities and colleges in the U.S., and, internationally, has given lectures and talks in many countries. He writes in the areas of philosophy of religion, continental philosophy, political philosophy, and the relationship of religion to science.

Conference Organizers:
Dr. Bruce Ballard, Professor of Philosophy, Lincoln University
Dr. Laurence Rohrer, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Lincoln University

Schedule

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2012
Friday, October 19th
10:00 AM

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

Clifford Cain, Westminster College - Fulton

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

11:00 AM

Clearing Up Confusions about Religion and Evolution

Brendan Sweetman, Rockhurst University

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

1:00 PM

The Voice in the Whirlwind: Lessons for Job -- Randomness and Natural Evil

Richard Carlson, University of Redlands

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

2:00 PM

Wendell Berry's Critique of E. O. Wilson on Science

Michael Carper, Lindenwood University

Inman E. Page Library, Room 317, Lincoln University

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM