
The
St. Anselm Institute will host a lecture on Wednesday, February 18th at 7:00 p.m. at Minor Hall at the University. The lecture, entitled "Modern Physics, Ancient Faith", will be presented by Stephen Barr. Mr. Barr is a theoretical particle physicist at the
Bartol Research Institute. He is the author of
Modern Science, Ancient Faith and an essayist for
First Things regarding the philosophy of science and religion. His lecture will focus on clarifying the misunderstandings about the tension between religion and science and how those misunderstandings can be replaced by ways that both can speak to each other.
This is the fourth lecture in this year's St. Anselm Institute lecture series.
Minor Hall can be found on this
map of the grounds.
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