God & The Human Mind: How Do Cognitive Science and Neuroscience Interface with Religion?
A discussion on some of the latest research regarding the cognitive science and neuroscience of religion and what implications those findings might have for religious belief. Featured panelists include:
1) Tania Lombrozo - Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology | Director, Concepts & Cognition Lab | Princeton University
2) Jordan Grafman - Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences | Director, Brain Injury Research at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab | Northwestern University
3) Justin Barrett - Founder/President, Blueprint 1543 | Editor, Oxford University Press Handbook for Cognitive Science of Religion (forthcoming).
The evening will include presentations from, discussion among, and a time of questions for the panelists. Afterward, guests will participate in mixed discipline and mixed university breakout rooms to continue the conversation.
This event is sponsored by The Faculty Roundtables on Science and Religion and The Veritas Forum
Jan 27, 2020 6:00 PM CST / 7:00 PM EST