
Heidi Ravven, professor of religious studies, participated in a roundtable on science and religion at Emory University on March 31-April 1. The goals of the roundtable were to think about science and religion and plan for future discussion about related emerging issues that will arouse public debate and division in the next 10-20 years. One such question: How do changes in political landscape reshape the terms of public discussion around these issues?
There were 19 participants from various colleges and universities, The Hastings Center, the Ford Foundation, and the Center for Islam and Science including Dr. Lori Alvord, Garret Batten, Dr. Nancy Berlinger, Dr. Alison Bernstein, Dr. Sheila Greeve Davaney, Dr. Muzaffar Iqbal, Dr.Robert McCauley and Dr. Matthew Stanley.
There were 19 participants from various colleges and universities, The Hastings Center, the Ford Foundation, and the Center for Islam and Science including Dr. Lori Alvord, Garret Batten, Dr. Nancy Berlinger, Dr. Alison Bernstein, Dr. Sheila Greeve Davaney, Dr. Muzaffar Iqbal, Dr.Robert McCauley and Dr. Matthew Stanley.