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Category: Atheism vs. Naturalism

This three-part seminar compares and contrasts Atheism and Naturalism. Each evening is independent, but the three do make for a course. Attendees will not be lost if they come for two or only one evening. This even is open to the public and accessible for non-specialists.

Seminar on Atheism vs. Naturalism

AIPCTadministrator July 23, 2017 March 21, 2018Atheism vs. Naturalism, News and Events 0

The AIPCT is pleased to host a seminar comparing and contrasting various kinds of atheism with long-standing views of nature. Contrasts and points of overlap, tensions and complementarities, will be discussed. The series is three consecutive evenings, which make for a full course in this topic, but each session is…

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