Events
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Videos now available online for the Biola meeting, “In Defense of Truth”
Read more: Videos now available online for the Biola meeting, “In Defense of Truth”Videos are available at this link. Talks include David Snoke, professor of physics, University of Pittsburgh, “How did we get here? A brief overview of modernism, postmodernism, and post-post-modernism”Daniel Hitchcock, associate professor of psychology, Regent University, “Interpreting truth: Schemata, paradigms, and worldviews”Mihretu Guta, adjunct professor of philosophy, Biola University, on “Why truth matters in scientific pursuits”Richard Jones,…
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Schedule and speakers for the Annual Meeting, Asbury University, Kentucky, October 7, 2023
Read more: Schedule and speakers for the Annual Meeting, Asbury University, Kentucky, October 7, 2023The theme this year is “The impact of technology on human flourishing.” Topics include AI, GMO, addictions, and more.
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Abstracts for the Biola meeting, “In Defense of Truth”
Read more: Abstracts for the Biola meeting, “In Defense of Truth”Below are the final abstracts and bios for the meeting. 9:00 AM SESSION 1: “Thinking about Truth” 9:00 AM. David Snoke, University of Pittsburgh “How did we get here? A brief overview of modernism, postmodernism, and post-post-modernism” Abstract: Many people are reacting against “critical theory” at present, and to the general attack on the legacy of…
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Schedule for the February 4, 2023 Meeting at Biola University, “In Defense of Truth”
Read more: Schedule for the February 4, 2023 Meeting at Biola University, “In Defense of Truth”The scientific enterprise has historically rested on the belief that objective truth can be found, or at least well approximated, with sufficient effort and care. The Christian world view also embraces this view. Yet in the past 100 years, our society has moved toward other views, which see this approach as a power play by…
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Videos of the COVID meeting now available
Read more: Videos of the COVID meeting now availableThe videos of the talks at the recent meeting in Pittsburgh on COVID are now available for free on YouTube. The links can be found at this page, also easily found by going to the Resources/Videos tab on the CSS site. The bios of the speakers can be found at this post. Unfortunately, video of…
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Schedule for the November meeting, “Fifty years of science/faith interaction: A Tribute to Bob Newman”
Read more: Schedule for the November meeting, “Fifty years of science/faith interaction: A Tribute to Bob Newman”To register for this event, go to this link. Friday night, November 5. Dinner for full and contributing members. Contact the organizers for details. Saturday, November 6. Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. (For directions see this page.) The event will also be webcast to members of the CSS (in all categories) who register in…