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Saturday, November 21, 2009
 
 
EVENTS
Does Science Make Belief in God Obsolete?
the John Templeton Foundation
Date: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Time: 12:30 PM — 2:00 PM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
 
 
About This Event

As a glance at the headlines or the best-seller list demonstrates, religion is an increasingly prominent subject of debate in American life. Polls show that America is becoming both more evangelical and more secular, and the discussions about religion’s role--particularly in public life--are often acrimonious.

In an effort to elevate the discussion, the John Templeton Foundation recently invited thirteen prominent thinkers to write short essays on the question “Does science make belief in God obsolete?” Contributors range from the avowedly atheistic Christopher Hitchens to Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, lead editor of the catechism of the Catholic Church. (The full collection of essays can be found at www.templeton.org/belief.)

To advance this important discussion, AEI is hosting a dialogue between two contributors to the collection: William D. Phillips, the 1997 Nobel laureate in physics, and Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine. The discussion will be moderated and joined by AEI’s George Frederick Jewett Scholar and 1994 Templeton Prize winner Michael Novak.

This event is cosponsored by the John Templeton Foundation.

 

 
Agenda
12:15 p.m.
Registration and Lunch
 
 
 
 
12:30
Introduction: 
Henry Olsen, AEI
 
 
Gary Rosen, John Templeton Foundation
 
 
 
 
Discussants:
William  D. Phillips, University of Maryland
 
 
Michael Shermer, Skeptic magazine
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Michael Novak, AEI
 
 
 
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