This month we take a broad look at the public’s perception of the religion and science dialogue. Specifically, we consider what public ambivalence toward science tells us about morality. In this month’s issue of Covalence we read about:
- Theologian Phil Hefner’s take on popular culture’s witness to moral urgency
- A call for an Eco-Justice Reformation across the ELCA in 2017 and beyond
- Thomas Jay Oord’s plans for a unique residency at The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
- The Vatican Observatory’s new director
Are you participating in any events this autumn that have a religion and science theme? If so, let us know! And as always, if you are interested in getting others involved in the discussion, forward on to your friends this link to sign up for a free subscription to Covalence: http://luthscitech.org/covalence-opt-in/
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