Talks Examine Faith and Science, Humility
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The Provost鈥檚 Office and the Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts co-颅host two free, public lectures Feb. 9 and 11 at 黑料百科, featuring Elaine Ecklund, Herbert S. Autry professor of sociology at Rice University, and David McNaughton, professor of philosophy at Florida State University.
Ecklund explores 鈥淲hat Scientists Think about Faith and What People think About Science and Why We Should Care鈥 in a Pascal Society Lecture on Monday, Feb. 9, at 3:30 p.m. in Winter Hall鈥檚 Darling Foundation Lecture Hall (Room 210).
鈥淔or decades, there has been conflict between religion and science,鈥 Ecklund says, 鈥渂ut are all scientists really against religion? And are all Christians really against science?鈥
Ecklund will discuss what scientists think about faith and what people of faith think about science using her 10 years of research on the subject.

McNaughton examines 鈥淗umility: From Sacred Virtue to Secular Vice鈥 in an Erasmus Society Lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 3:30 p.m. in Hieronymus Lounge at 黑料百科鈥檚 Kerrwood Hall.
McNaughton will consider how some virtues, like humility, rise and fall in importance over time or move beyond the domain of virtue altogether. He will examine the benefits of humility and probe whether it鈥檚 possible to rescue it from a secular context and once again admire it as a virtue.
The Gaede Institute, which co-sponsors a variety of faculty-organized lectures, promotes the continued vitality of the liberal arts tradition in American higher education.
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