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Tuesdays at 7:00 PM ET - 8:30 PM ET from April 9 until May 7, 2024 in partnership and hosted at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
The early Christian writer Tertullian asked the question, "What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem?", that is, what is the relationship between what we learn about the world by our own efforts (science) and what God has revealed to us (faith)?
This course will explore that question by looking at areas where the conclusions science and faith intersect, whether they conflict, and how the scientific discoveries bear on the content of Christian faith.
Scholarships are available for this course, please email us at candlerfoundry@emory.edu for more information.
Continuing Education Units (CEU) are available for this course. There is a processing fee of $25.00, and an Award Letter will be issued once the course has been completed. Please add the CEU Processing Fee at checkout.
Ian A. McFarland returned to Candler in 2019 after four years serving as Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. Prior to that, he was on the faculty at Candler from 2005–2015, where he was the inaugural holder of the Bishop Mack B. and Rose Stokes Chair of Theology and served as associate dean of faculty and academic affairs (read more).