Contemporary Religion & Science Dialouges
March 19, 2014 - March 10, 2014
Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki C-308
Science and religion represent two fundamental expressions of the human spirit; neither is likely to go away. Do they stand in irreconcilable conflict, or can they serve as complementary partners, aiding humanity in addressing contemporary global challenges? We will also explore in what ways science-religion dialogues can contribute to deepening conversations across the family of religions in the West with growing links to Buddhist and Taoist responses.
Event Sponsor
Philosophy, Mānoa Campus
More Information
(808) 956-8649
Wednesday, March 19
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7:15am |
2014 Annual Veterans Conference
Mānoa Campus, UHM Campus Center Ballroom
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8:00am |
First Aid / CPR / AED Class
Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Dining Room 203E
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10:00am |
Manoa Bookstore's Grad Fair
Mānoa Campus, Manoa Bookstore, First Floor Campus Center
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10:30am |
Inside the Ethnic Studies Studio...Featuring Jeff Bernat and JBird
Mānoa Campus, George Hall 227
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12:00pm |
Chinese Studies Public Lecture
Mānoa Campus, Tokioka Room (Moore Hall 319)
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3:30pm |
Meteorology Seminar
Mānoa Campus, Marine Sciences Building, MSB 100
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4:00pm |
The Ethnobiology Society Invited Lecture Series
Mānoa Campus, St. John Plant Science Building Room 11
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4:30pm |
Global Chef Program - Colombia
Mānoa Campus, Multiple Locations (See Schedule)
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5:00pm |
Public Lecture: "Guantanamo and the Supreme Court"
Mānoa Campus, Law Library, 2525 Dole Street, Honolulu HI 96822
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6:00pm |
ASUH Executive Committee Meeting
Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 310
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6:30pm |
Wednesday Night Southeast Asia Movie
Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies Building
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