Ian Hutchinson (MIT) and Tamar Rudavsky (Ohio State) explore religion, science, and philosophy at the Faculty Roundtable at Ohio State. | The Ohio State University, 11/17/22 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Ian Hutchinson - Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT
Tamar Rudavsky - Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies at The Ohio State University
Moderator:
Howard Van Cleave - Director, Columbus Faculty Roundtable
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00:00 Intro
02:55 Ian Hutchinson - Opening Remarks
16:04 Opening Remarks - Tamar Rudavsky
30:22 Discussion Time
31:23 Can natural science give evidence for a creator?
35:35 How can we bring conversations of religion & science into the classroom?
39:20 What place to religious values have in public policy?
41:22 Does one need purpose to have meaning, or does meaning give purpose?
44:47 How do we overcome tribalism to better pursue knowledge?
49:39 Do you have hope for eternal life?
55:22 Wrap Up