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Religion, Science, and Society
Brian Aull
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

A series of discussions on religion, its relationship with science, and its relevance to political life.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/mitba/www/
Contact: Brian Aull, Lin LI-127C, (781) 981-4676, aull@ll.mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Bahai Association

Is Religion an Ideology? A Scientific Analysis
Professor William Hatcher, Universite Laval, Quebec
Ideologies, both religious and secular, share the common feature that certain ideas or beliefs are held to be more important than human beings, or the quality of their lives and relationships. Genuine religion, in this presenter's view, exists to serve human beings (not the other way around), and holds that establishing authentic human relations based on love and altruism constitutes the highest human value. He presents a scientific analysis of the dynamical process by which religions have historically been transformed into ideologies.
Fri Jan 17, 07:30-09:30pm, E51-115


Brian Aull
Fri Jan 24, 07:30-09:30pm, E51-115
Latest update: 09-Jan-2003


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