Science and faith have a long, complex and storied relationship. We’re convinced that better understanding the past can help us better navigate the future.
To that end, we cordially invite you to Science and the Christian Faith: Moments That Shaped History at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary on February 21-22.
In this post, get to know one of our speakers, Dr. Michael Murray, who will speak on “the Aquinas appropriation.”
Michael Murray is the President of the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation. He is also Senior Visiting Scholar in Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College (Lancaster, PA).
In addition to a variety of articles in the history of philosophy and the philosophy of religion, he has recently authored or edited Philosophy of Religion (Cambridge, with Michael Rea) and Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering (Oxford), The Believing Primate: Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Reflections on the Origin of Religion (Oxford, with Jeffrey Schloss), On Predestination and Election (Yale) and Divine Evil? (Oxford, with Michael Rea and Michael Bergmann).
Join Michael Murray and others at Science and the Christian Faith: Moments that Shaped History.