Event details
Sep
20
God and Science: A Seminar of Contemporary Viewpoints
Saturday, September 20 | Frist 302, 9am-5:30pm
In recent decades, major scientific breakthroughs—in cosmology with the Big Bang theory, in quantum physics, and in neuroscience—have begun to shed new light on these mysteries. But do these discoveries bring us closer to understanding the ultimate nature of existence? And how do they align—or conflict—with traditional spiritual and philosophical worldviews? Join us for an extraordinary day at Princeton University, where leading scientists and thinkers will come together to consider these questions and explore their profound implications. The event will also feature a special preview of the upcoming documentary God and Science, which includes exclusive interviews with many of the conference’s speakers.
While there is no cost to attend, those interested in participating must register by clicking below:
In recent decades, major scientific breakthroughs—in cosmology with the Big Bang theory, in quantum physics, and in neuroscience—have begun to shed new light on these mysteries. But do these discoveries bring us closer to understanding the ultimate nature of existence? And how do they align—or conflict—with traditional spiritual and philosophical worldviews? Join us for an extraordinary day at Princeton University, where leading scientists and thinkers will come together to consider these questions and explore their profound implications. The event will also feature a special preview of the upcoming documentary God and Science, which includes exclusive interviews with many of the conference’s speakers.
While there is no cost to attend, those interested in participating must register by clicking below:
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