Explore extraterrestrials at Beck Lecture on Feb. 5
Issue date: 1/23/08 Section: Campus Life
Richard O. Randolph, assistant
professor and chair for the department of bioethics at the Kansas City University of Medicine
and Biosciences, will be the guest speaker at Southwestern
College's Beck Lecture at 7 p.m. Feb. 5 in Mossman 101. There is no admission charge to attend.
Randolph will focus on the implications of extraterrestrial
life for Christian faith and doctrine. The title of the lecture
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is "What if Extraterrestrials Really
Do Exist? Towards a Cosmic
Christian Faith."
"My basic approach is to examine
what the discovery of intelligent or non-intelligent extraterrestrial life would mean for our understanding of basic Christian faith," Randolph says.
Southwestern College campus
minister Steve Rankin looks forward to the lecture.
"The possibility of life on other planets is a perennial fascination,"
Rankin says. "For Christians thinking of humans made in God's image, it poses a theological conundrum."
The Beck lectureship, funded by Paul V. Beck to explore topics
relating to science and religion,
is an annual event on campus
and brings in theologians and scientists from across the nation.
For more information about the Beck Lecture, call (620) 229-6367.
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