April 04, 2005

C.S. Lewis lecture

Tonight is the annual UTC C.S. Lewis Lecture. There's information online here and the details are below you're interested. Stephen Beck and Jonathan Lee and I are all going if anyone wants to meet up before or afterwards.

Monday April 4, 2005 7:30p.m.
Genes as Resources: A New Image of Humanity

Gilbert Mielaender
Admission Free
Benwood Auditorium
New Engineering Building
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga


Posted by andy at April 4, 2005 11:39 AM
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This guy just spoke at Wheaton a couple of weeks ago as part of a conference on bioethics http://www.wheaton.edu/CACE/events/200405/
trialogue/trialogue.htm.
Jenny and I were intrigued by his definition of justice. I don't know if this will work but here is a link to his talk in chapel last month if anybody's interested.
http://adam.wheaton.edu/asxgen/wetn-wm/chap04-05/
meilaender031605.wma

Having our girls has introduced to us the vast world of reproductive technologies and we've seen how rampant their use is within the church--much to think about in this area.

Posted by: Joel at April 4, 2005 01:37 PM

I actually used an article by one of last year's guest lecturers about gender roles in Christianity, for a law and theology seminar paper I did. Wish I could have heard her speak, her writings were excellent.

Posted by: Nick at April 4, 2005 06:35 PM

Nick--I have no idea who you are, but I took rather detailed notes of last year's lecture--and some quotes. Anyhow, i think i have them at work, and can pass them along if you like, as i had typed them up to give to a student who was interested--anyhow, i'd be glad to give them to you, assuming they are where i think they are . . .

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