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<title>Ian Barbour Presentation, Feb. 2011 :: Religious Life  :: Carleton College</title>
<description>Video of Professor Emeritus Ian Barbour delivering a talk titled &quot;Four Ways of Relating Science and Religion&quot; on February 10, 2011.</description>
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<title>Ian Barbour: Four Ways of Relating Science and Religion</title>
<description>Ian Barbour, the Carleton College Winifred &amp;amp; Atherton Bean Professor of Science, Technology &amp;amp; Society, Emeritus, presented &quot;Four Ways of Relating Science and Religion&quot; on Thursday, Feb. 10. The presentation, explains Barbour, begins “with authors who believe in God but not evolution, such as creationists and exponents of Intelligent Design, and others who believe in evolution but not God, such as the biologist Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists,&quot; and continues with an exploration of several ways to affirm both God and evolution.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:06:27 -0600</pubDate>
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