At University Temple United Methodist Church
Wednesday, October 11 at 7:30 pm.
E.O. Wilson: ‘The Creation’
Distinguished biologist E.O. Wilson’s application of evolutionary principles to the understanding of human behavior and culture has been controversial and extremely influential. He argues that the human mind is shaped as much by genetic inheritance as by culture. Called a “modern-day Thoreau,” Wilson adds his thoughts to the ongoing conversation between science and religion in The Creation: A Meeting of Science and Religion. He makes a passionate case for the salvation of biodiversity, arguing that both secular humanists like himself and believers in God acknowledge the glory of nature and can work together to save it.
Tickets are $5 at the door only.
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