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dr.-tao-jiangGil and Ruth 冷嘲 Lecture Series

发言人: Dr. Tao Jiang, Professor of Religion and Philosophy Rutgers University

标题: Zhuangzi and the Tragedy of Personal Freedom in Chinese 历史   

日期: 2024年3月27日

地点: Inman Lecture Hall (Stedman 200)

生物: Tao Jiang is Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Rutgers University, 新布伦瑞克, NJ, with a joint appointment in the Religion Department and the Philosophy Department. He specializes in classical Chinese philosophy and Mahāyāna Buddhist Philosophy. Jiang's 2021 book, Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China (Oxford University Press), received the 2023 Joseph Levenson Prize honorable mention from the Association for Asian Studies. He is the director of Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies and co-chair of the Neo-Confucian Studies Seminar at Columbia University.

十大博彩平台 the lecture series: Former faculty member and sponsor of Alpha Phi Gamma “MOKERS,” Dr. Gilbert “Gil” 冷嘲 '55 and his wife, Ruth Hombs 冷嘲 '58, had a vision to enhance the spirit of excellence at CMU. Their passion for their alma mater where they met, and the love of their son, Jeffrey G. 冷嘲, led them to make gifts to the University, enhancing the Central experience for students for generations to come.

冷嘲 was an assistant professor of religion at Central from 1959-65. Before his passing, Dr. 冷嘲 was a social science professor at Western Texas College and a United Methodist counselor. He spent many years counseling young adults in unconventional settings. The couple’s strong support of leadership training led them to fund the Gil and Ruth 冷嘲 Fund for Excellence in Values-Based Education at CMU.

This lecture is funded by the generosity of Gil and Ruth 冷嘲.

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dr.-michael-behe-23.jpgDr. 托马斯. 佩里的信仰 & Science Lecture Series

发言人: Dr. Michael Behe, Professor of Biochemistry Lehigh University

标题: Chance or Purpose?: The Argument for Intelligent Design in Biology  

日期: 2024年4月24日

生物: 迈克尔·J. Behe was awarded the Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1978 from the University of Pennsylvania for his dissertation research on sickle-cell hemoglobin. He is currently Professor of Biochemistry at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In his career he has authored forty technical papers and three books, Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996), The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (2007)和 Darwin Devolves: The New Science of DNA That Challenges Evolution (2019), all of which argue that living system at the molecular level are best explained as being the result of deliberate intelligent design. The books have been reviewed by the New York Times, Nature, Philosophy of Science, Christianity Today, and many other periodicals.

十大博彩平台 the lecture series: Thanks to a generous gift from the 牧师. Garth Leigh, wishing to honor the memory of Dr. 托马斯·佩里, longtime chair of the CMC English Department, this lecture has been endowed at Central Methodist University. 牧师. Leigh sponsored a lecture series as a testament to the impact Perry had on generations of students at Central, encouraging them to think deeply, wrestle with greater questions, and challenge themselves to be the best citizens and scholars. The annual lecture will focus on the role that minister-scientists have played in the development of both religious traditions as well as scientific discoveries.

In addition to spending 20 years as chairman of the Department of English at Central Methodist College, Perry also served as chair of the Division of Literature and Languages and of the honors program. He sponsored Scribblers and Scrawlers, a club for aspiring creative writers, hosting and entertaining them monthly in his home. Perry is the late father of Tad Perry, current member of the board of trustees at CMU. 牧师. Leigh served as a United Methodist Pastor for many years, and has worked as a freelance writer since his retirement from ministry in 2000. He currently lives in Kansas City, Mo. with his wife, Cheri.

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