promopng

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Science and Religion

Posted by admin on April 2, 2009

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN HELD ALREADY

Title: Science and Religion
Location: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London W1R
Description: Baroness Mary Warnock, best-selling science writer Simon Singh, Scientist Jack Cohen and Stephen Law will be looking at God, the Big Bang and a host of science-and-religion related topics. Book now. Presented by CFI London and the Ethical Society, £10 (£5 student)
Read the full article here.
Start Time: 10:30
Date: 2009-04-25
End Time: 16:00

PUBLIC DEBATE: Dawkin’s God Delusion

Posted by Stephen Law on March 17, 2009

31nz1vumzcl_sl500_aa180_Marianne Talbot (Brasenose College, Oxford) and Stephen Law (CFI Provost) discuss Dawkins’s book with the audience. Held at the Department of Continuing Education, University of Oxford.

Monday, 6th April

7-10pm (bar till 11pm)

THIS EVENT IS FREE.

Address: Lecture Theatre, Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA.

WEIRD SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Posted by Stephen Law on January 15, 2009

Title: WEIRD SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Location: Christchurch College, Oxford
Link out: Click here
Description: An event for children age 12+ that aims to foster a critical attitude towards paranormal and other wacky claims. With philosopher Stephen Law and magician Ian Rowland. BOOK VIA SUNDAY TIMES OX. LIT. FESTIVAL WEBSITE. Go here and scroll down to 6pm.
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-04-04

IAN ROWLAND ON MIND POWER

Posted by Stephen Law on

Title: IAN ROWLAND ON MIND POWER
Location: Christchurch College, Oxford
Link out: Click here
Description: Sceptic and professional magician Ian Rowland will amaze and educate. BOOK VIA SUNDAY TIMES OX. LIT. FESTIVAL WEBSITE.
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2009-04-03

IS BRITAIN TOO SECULAR NOW?

Posted by Stephen Law on

Title: IS BRITAIN TOO SECULAR NOW?
Location: The Great Hall, Christ Church College, Oxford
Link out: Click here
Description: A discussion between philosophers Prof. Roger Trigg and Stephen Law. Organized in conjunction with SUNDAY TIMES OXFORD LITERARY FESTIVAL. Book via their website here (scroll down the page).
Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2009-04-03