The Crescent in the Scientific Age: Muslim Perceptions of Science and Religion
with Guest Speaker SALMAN HAMEED
Salman
Hameed is the Charles Taylor Chair and an Associate Professor of
Integrated Science and Humanities in the School of Cognitive Science at
Hampshire College, Massachusetts. He also directs the Center for the
Study of Science in Muslim Societies. His research focuses on
understanding the reception of science in the Muslim world and how
Muslims view the relationship between science and religion.
Hameed
led a four-year National Science Foundation-funded research project on
the reception of biological evolution in diverse Muslim societies. He is
currently leading a study to understand and analyze the discourse and
participants in online Islam and science videos. National Public Radio,
Public Radio International, the BBC and the Guardian have covered his
research results. Hameed runs Irtiqa, a science and religion blog with
an emphasis on scientific debates taking place in the Muslim world, and
hosts an online astronomy video series in Urdu and a science podcast for
audiences in Pakistan.
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Mary’s University welcomes you to a free, annual lectures series
featuring men and women who have shaped the Catholic intellectual
tradition − a tradition at the heart of the educational enterprises at
St. Mary’s University.
Free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Cindy Stooksberry at cstooksberry@stmarytx.edu.
Glenn MacTaggart (J.D. ’79, M.A. ’89), longtime attorney and counsel
with Prichard Hawkins Young LLP, and his wife, Karla MacTaggart, gave a
major gift to St. Mary’s to create the MacTaggart Catholic Intellectual
Lecture Series Endowment. The gift allows for the recruitment of
speakers from various faith traditions to speak to the University and
San Antonio communities about such topics as Catholicism in a changing
world, religion in a pluralistic society and faith in areas such as art
and science.
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