September 18-October 16 10:30 am Islam and Christianity (book by Mitali Perkins) Using a dialogue method between Muslims and Christians, this study provides and introductory understanding of Muslim beliefs about Scripture, monotheism, Jesus, the five pillars of Islam, Muhammad and requirements for holy living.
October 23 - November 20 9:00 AM – Sponsored by TNSCC http://www.theunitedchurches.org/ministryforcreation.htm
Oct 23: "Climate Change: Science, Ethics, and Faith" - What do we know about contemporary climate change from science? How can Christian faith respond? What should we do?
Oct 30: "Personal Care Products and the Precautionary Care Principle: Chemical hazards and the ethics of risk" - What do we know about what is in the products we use daily, and what should we know? How can we balance the risks of chemical developments against the benefits they provide?
By Dr. Brian Naasz and Dr. Kevin O'Brien Dr. Brian Naasz
Brian is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Pacific Lutheran University where he teaches Environmental and Analytical Chemistry. Dr. Kevin O'Brien
Kevin is Assistant Professor of Religion at Pacific Lutheran University, where he teaches courses in Christian ethics, comparative ethics, and environmental ethics
September 18-October 16
ReplyDelete10:30 am
Islam and Christianity (book by Mitali Perkins)
Using a dialogue method between Muslims and Christians, this study provides and introductory understanding of Muslim beliefs about Scripture, monotheism, Jesus, the five pillars of Islam, Muhammad and requirements for holy living.
October 23 - November 20
ReplyDelete9:00 AM – Sponsored by TNSCC
http://www.theunitedchurches.org/ministryforcreation.htm
Oct 23: "Climate Change: Science, Ethics, and Faith" - What do we know about contemporary climate change from science? How can Christian faith respond? What should we do?
Oct 30: "Personal Care Products and the Precautionary Care Principle: Chemical hazards and the ethics of risk" - What do we know about what is in the products we use daily, and what should we know? How can we balance the risks of chemical developments against the benefits they provide?
By Dr. Brian Naasz and Dr. Kevin O'Brien
Dr. Brian Naasz
Brian is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Pacific Lutheran University where he teaches Environmental and Analytical Chemistry.
Dr. Kevin O'Brien
Kevin is Assistant Professor of Religion at Pacific Lutheran University, where he teaches courses in Christian ethics, comparative ethics, and environmental ethics