Darwin Day Events at the University of Oklahoma
Reconsidering Darwinian Ethics from the Origin of Species to the Descent of Man, a Darwin Day lecture by Dr. Piers J. Hale, FLS, History of Science, University of Oklahoma. The lecture will be held on February 12, 2012, from 7:30-8:30 p.m., in the Kerr Auditorium, Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman.
Darwin materials on display at Bizzell Memorial Library
The glass display cases across from the circulation area will contain a number of Darwin-related materials during the first part of February.
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10 – 12 February 2012 — Evolution Weekend
All participating congregations will address the relationship between religion and science. Many will focus their attention on the theme selected for this year: an interfaith discussion of religion and science.
Participating churches in Oklahoma this year include: First Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), Broken Arrow, OK, The Rev. Michael J. Barron Cameron Campus Ministry, Lawton, OK, The Rev. Galeda M. Jones and The Rev. Montie D. Jones Fellowship Congregational United Church of Christ, Tulsa, OK, The Rev. Dr. Paul Ashby Hope Unitarian Universalist, Tulsa, OK, The Rev. Michael Dowd Unity Church of Christianity, Tulsa, OK, The Rev. Mary Anne Harris