We now know that the universe began in a Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago and that the expansion continues to accelerate. Spacetime is curved and the universe is dominated by dark matter and dark energy. What does all this have to do with God? See Deborah Haarsma discuss how the last century has transformed our understanding of the cosmos and how she sees her scientific work as fully in harmony with her Christian faith in this Charles H. Townes Lecture in Science and Religion at MIT
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4/6/2017
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When:
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4/6/2017 7:00 PM
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Where:
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MIT Building 34-101 59 Vassar St Cambridge, Massachusetts United States
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Presenter:
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Deborah Haarsma
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| Deborah Haarsma, BioLogos President
We now know that the universe began in a Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago and that the expansion continues to accelerate. Spacetime is curved and the universe is dominated by dark matter and dark energy. What does all this have to do with God? See Deborah Haarsma discuss how the last century has transformed our understanding of the cosmos and how she sees her scientific work as fully in harmony with her Christian faith in this Charles H. Townes Lecture in Science and Religion at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
6:30 PM Light Dinner Reception
Limited street parking is available on Mass. Ave. and Vassar St.
Visitor parking is available in a small lot at MIT 139 Mass.Ave.
- See more at: http://biologos.org/event/god-and-the-cosmos-harmony-between-science-and-christian-faith#sthash.7v7MtwAz.dpuf
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