After Darwin: Reimagining the Sacred
JH232
| TUE |
| 12 |
| OCT |
Darwin's discovery turned the world upside down. We are just beginning to answer the question of how to create religious meaning in a world created according to the principles of evolution. We will travel to the heart of the Darwinian vision, understand the challenge it poses and try to articulate modern, non-fundamentalist answers.
Daniel read theology at Cambridge before training to become a doctor. He has a PhD in Neuroscience from Oxford and has been teaching on Darwin and religion for over a decade.
Please note this course is not eligible for online or early booking discounts.
12 October - Darwin’s Discovery: A Beginner’s Guide to Evolution
19 October - A Whirlwind Tour of Human Evolution
26 October - An Evolutionary Reading of Genesis
2 November - Does God intervene in the World?
9 November - Where Does Morality Come From?
16 November - A Darwinian Vision of the Sacred
23 November - Reimagining the Jewish Story of God
Daniel read theology at Cambridge before training to become a doctor. He has a PhD in Neuroscience from Oxford and has been teaching on Darwin and religion for over a decade.
Please note this course is not eligible for online or early booking discounts.
12 October - Darwin’s Discovery: A Beginner’s Guide to Evolution
19 October - A Whirlwind Tour of Human Evolution
26 October - An Evolutionary Reading of Genesis
2 November - Does God intervene in the World?
9 November - Where Does Morality Come From?
16 November - A Darwinian Vision of the Sacred
23 November - Reimagining the Jewish Story of God
Course Dates
- Tue 12th October 10
- Tue 19th October 10
- Tue 26th October 10
- Tue 2nd November 10
- Tue 9th November 10
- Tue 16th November 10
- Tue 23rd November 10
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