Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum Announces Schedule Of Lectures Through Aug. 12

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Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum News:

For 2026, the Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum invites the public to examine issues at the interface of faith and science on Wednesdays through Aug. 12. After a light dinner at 6 p.m., presentations will begin at 6:30 p.m. to be followed by a Q & A session and table discussion at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church (TOTH) in Los Alamos.

The unique characteristics of the universe will be described by Joyce Guzik with a tie to the Creator. The Haarsmas, who presented in 2015, will follow with a Christian perspective on the multiverse. Other presentations will provide a scientific perspective on religion. The remaining presentations will address the ethics and psychological aspects of human interactions among ourselves and God’s creation.

Details may be found at: https://losalamosfaithandscienceforum.org

Date Speaker(s) – Topic
June 10 James Carroll – Introduction to Religious Studies from a Scientific Perspective
June 17 Victoria Erhart – Oppenheimer and the Science of Hinduism
June 24 Nels Hoffman – Saved by the Spirits: Did religion rescue paleolithic humans from extinction?
July 8 Joyce Guzik –    Expansion on the book, “Just Six Numbers”, by Martin Rees
July 15 Loren and Deborah Haarsma Guest Speaker by YouTube followed by ZOOM, “God and the Multiverse” The recording will be followed by a live Q&A on ZOOM.
July 22 Kathryn Paige Harden, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology, U of Texas, Austin – Live Guest Speaker “The Genetics of Vice
July 29 Jack Shlachter – Synchronous Sin and Synesthesia at Sinai
August 5 John Ambrosiano – Searching for the Origin of Goodness
August 12 Chick Keller – Human Responsibility for the Earth with Scriptural Ties

 

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