At the Heart of New York Encounter

Love, truth, beauty and justice are at the center of and gives meaning to our human experience. "At the Heart of New York Encounter" is a series of displays highlighting charitable, cultural, and work-related initiatives including the areas of: Education, Medicine, Charity, Music, Arts, Mission, and Literature. Come meet and talk with those involved in this work. The displays for "At the Heart of New York Encounter" will be open Friday night, and all day Saturday and Sunday in the Manhattan Center.

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5:30PM

Can an Accomplished Scientist be a Genuine Believer Today?

Exploring the boundaries of faith and science with speakers Msgr. Lorenzo ALBACETE, Theologian and Author; Kenneth MILLER, Professor of Biology at Brown University; and Charles TOWNES, Nobel Prize winner in Physics

Transcript: Can an Accomplished Scientist be a Genuine Believer Today?

MP3: Can an Accomplished Scientist be a Genuine Believer Today?

The topic of the discussion is the relationship between faith and science. This issue is currently one of the most widely discussed topics in academic and public life: In our modern society, taking into account all scientific discoveries, can an accomplished scientist still be a genuine, reasonable believer? Can science help faith? Can faith help science? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in the discussion.