Video Presentation and Discussion with Dr. Melissa Cain Travis on the Theistic Implications of Cosmic Comprehensibility
Join us on Saturday, February 25th, when Bulletin team member Dr. Melissa Cain Travis will present a tutorial on the topic of the theistic implications of the comprehensibility of the cosmos.
The meeting, open to any paid Bulletin subscriber, will take place by Zoom from 3pm-4pm Central. We’ll be sending a reservation form to all paid subscribers in early February, and have room for 20 attendees. Following a presentation by Dr. Travis, we’ll open the floor and have an interactive, conversational discussion on this topic. Each attendee will receive a discussion guide. To allow for an open, interactive discussion, we’re limiting the attendance to 20, and will take reservations on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re not currently a subscriber, just click the button at the bottom of the page, where you’ll receive our holidays discount and best subscription offer of the year.
In Dr. Travis’s words, “For more than two millennia, great thinkers of the Western Tradition have marveled over the rational order of the cosmos and humankind's ability to discern it. Johannes Kepler, a giant of the scientific revolution, understood the powerful theistic implications of the mathematics-nature-mind resonance that makes the natural sciences possible.”
Dr. Travis will be sharing these insights from her new book, Thinking God's Thoughts: The Miracle of Cosmic Comprehensibility.
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