[act-ma] 12/26 on OBR: Faith, Belief, Values: A convo betw an atheist and a person of faith
David O. Knuttunen
webmaster at dsaboston.org
Wed Dec 26 06:20:55 PST 2012
The Free School University Program Presents
Wed 12/26/12 7:00 pm USA Eastern on OB RADIO (http://obr.fm <http://obr.fm/>
)
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Faith, Belief & Values
A conversation between an atheist and a person of faith
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This week's show is a conversation between Free School University host David
Knuttunen (an atheist) and Theology in Action host David Concepcion (a
person of faith). In the conversation, we explore some questions about
faith, belief and related values - morality, justice - and try to come to a
better understanding of each other's point of view.
The conversation was recorded on Friday, December 21st as a "twofer" - or a
joint episode of Free School University and Theology in Action, and first
aired on Theology in Action Friday, December 21st at 6:00 pm.
Theology in Action's blog is at http://theologyinaction.wordpress.com/.
Some of David Knuttunen's ideas discussed on this show have been discussed
on his blog Persistent Wondering, particularly in the following posts:
Altruism and human evolution
http://persistentwondering.blogspot.com/2009/12/altruism-and-human-evolution
.html
Irrational Atheists
http://persistentwondering.blogspot.com/2012/09/irrational-atheists.html
The Mulder Argument
http://persistentwondering.blogspot.com/2010/08/mulder-argument.html
Faith, Belief and Values
Wednesday, 12/26/12 7:00 pm USA Eastern Time
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