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The Territories of Science and Religion: A History of Science Reading Group


Are science and religion inherently opposed? Have they always been? Not necessarily, argues distinguished scholar Peter Harrison in The Territories of Science and Religion. He demonstrates that the concepts of science and religion, as we understand them, are relatively recent, and that the boundaries between them have historically been dynamic and even permeable. Come join fellow members of the MIT community to read and discuss Harrison’s book and examine how very different approaches to reality have related to and mutually enriched each other, and how they may do so again.

Tuesday evenings, 5-6pm, October 26 - November 30, 2021

Location: MIT, Building 16-160

Open to students, faculty and staff at MIT - book purchase covered for MIT students on request

Contact: Nathan Barczi, Executive Director, PhD ‘07

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