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Darwin Bicentennial Lecture

Charles DarwinOn November 9th, 2009 the Center for Faith and Culture hosted a Charles Darwin lecture featuring Thomas Woodward, PhD. The year 2009 marked the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his Origin of the Species. The lecture examined the impact of Darwin's life and work. More specifically, the lecture explored the influence of Darwinian thought in the Western world. The lecture began at 7:00pm and was held on the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in the Center for Faith and Culture seminar room and was followed by a question and answer time. Approximately eighty people attended the event.

Speaker Biography

Thomas Woodward Thomas Woodward (Ph.D., University of South Florida) is a professor at Trinity College of Florida, where he teaches the history of science, communication, and systematic theology. He is founder and director of the C. S. Lewis Society and lectures in universities on scientific, apologetic, and religious topics. The author of the award-winning Doubts about Darwin, Woodward is an avid astronomer and has been published in Christianity Today and other periodicals. (Biographical information is as stated on the back cover of his most recent book, Darwin Strikes Back: Defending the Science of Intelligent Design.)

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