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Friday, March 2, 2012

Talk: Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason)


On the economy - "economic policy cannot be guided by a profit-driven mentality alone"...

On the environment - "If you want to cultivate Peace, protect Creation"...

On population control - "population is proving to be an asset, not a factor that contributes to poverty"...

- Pope Benedict XVI


Have you wondered...

Why should the Church be 'meddling' with secular issues? Why hasn't she learn something after Galileo Galilei's incident? Can the Church be reasonable in these secular issues (i.e Can Faith and Reason be compatible)?

If you answered "Yes"...

You are invited to the first of a series of talks: "Fides et Ratio" (Faith and Reason)
(We sincerely apologize that this event is opened for NUS STUDENTS AND STAFF ONLY)

When??? Thursday, 15 March, 7-9pm
Where??? Central Library Theatrette 1
How??? RSVP Here!


Speaker 1: Dr. Mark Nowacki
Dr. Nowacki is a is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Singapore Management University. His research interests includes philosophy of science, philosophy of religion and metaphysics. In this talk, he will explore some of the reasons as to why Faith and Reason - the basis on which the Church engages worldly issues, are not only inseparable but should also be exercise together.

Speaker 2: Dr. Jose Chan Martinez
Dr. Martinez is a research fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Currently, he has been a keen interest in graphene and its properties. With his training as a physicist, Dr. Martinez would share about Galileo Galilei's findings and what was in conflict with the Church.

Please contact us for more information: nuslegionofmary@gmail.com
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