Same Date, Different Conclusions
A
Response to Richard Dawkins’ March 12th Lecture, from a Panel of
Christian Faculty of the University
of Pennsylvania :
Prof. Peter Dodson, Paleontology (School of Veterinary Medicine )
Prof. Jim Kirkpatrick, Ultrasound Imaging & Cardiovascular Ethics (Perelman
School of Medicine)
Prof. David Skeel, Corporate Law (Penn Law)
Prof. Ray Townsend, Physiology, Renal Hypertension Division (Perelman
School of Medicine
Prof. Peter Dodson, Paleontology (
Prof. Jim Kirkpatrick, Ultrasound Imaging & Cardiovascular Ethics (
Prof. David Skeel, Corporate Law (Penn Law)
Prof. Ray Townsend, Physiology, Renal Hypertension Division (
Thursday,
March 14, 7:30pm
G-06 Auditorium, Huntsman
Hall (Wharton) ç To Be Confirmed
(After 7:00pm, entry to building
requires a Penn I.D.)
A
distinguished faculty panel will reflect on Dr. Dawkins’ previous lecture (March
12th)* and then welcome questions from the floor. This promises to be a gracious and civil
public forum, open to all––Penn students, professors, and staff. Whether you are a skeptic, a person of faith,
or just curious, you’ll find some “space” where all honest questions will be
welcomed and addressed.
*(refers to the Philomathean
Society Annual Oration: 2013, with Dr. Richard Dawkins;
March 12, 6:30pm, Irvine Auditorium)
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Panel
forum sponsored by: the Penn Faculty/Staff Christian Forum,
Penn Cru, PennIV, Penn
Newman Center ,
Penn Graduate Christian Fellowship,
Christian
Legal Society at Penn Law, Christian Veterinary Fellowship,
Wharton
Christian Fellowship, Office of the Chaplain
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