Butler University professor pinpoints the intersection of theology and science fiction in new book
by Susan Barreto | Oct 16, 2016 | News, Uncategorized
James McGrath, professor of religion at Butler University and New Testament scholar, is sharing his love of science fiction and what he finds theology has in common with the literary genre. His new book, Theology and Science Fiction, documents the parallels in the big...

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27feb9:30 am5:00 pmReligion and Science Communications Workshop
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As part of the AAAS DoSER project, there will be a Communications Workshop where AAAS staff will provide Howard University scientists and researchers with effective, dialogue-driven engagement strategies for communicating
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As part of the AAAS DoSER project, there will be a Communications Workshop where AAAS staff will provide Howard University scientists and researchers with effective, dialogue-driven engagement strategies for communicating about science in the classroom, in research settings, and the greater community.
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(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 5:00 pm EST
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Howard University, Interdisciplinary Research Building
2201 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20059
28feb6:30 pm8:00 pmStars, Planets, and Prospects for Extraterrestrial Life in our Interactive Cosmos
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Dr. Grace Wolf-Chase will be addressing the topic, “Stars, Planets, and Prospects for Extraterrestrial Life in our Interactive Cosmos.” Dr. Wolf-Chase is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium, an associate
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Dr. Grace Wolf-Chase will be addressing the topic, “Stars, Planets, and Prospects for Extraterrestrial Life in our Interactive Cosmos.” Dr. Wolf-Chase is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium, an associate at the University of Chicago, an affiliated faculty member of the Zygon Center for Religion & Science, and vice president of the Center for Advanced Study in Religion and Science (CASIRAS). Her position at the Adler integrates academic research in her field of expertise (star formation) with public education, particularly through engaging people around the world in “citizen science.” This lecture is part of the Science for the Seminaries grant funded the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) program.
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(Thursday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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McCormick Theological Seminary
5460 S University Ave