PORTLAND — The Rev. Amelia Hagen, a nuclear scientist, will lead a Lenten series on Creation, Science and Faith at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke.
Hagen “will open a number of avenues to reflect on the complex and mysterious intersection of questions between science and Christianity,” according to a news release.
Sessions run Tuesday evenings in Lent from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
— Feb. 26: “The Awakening Universe — theological reflection and the spirituality of creation.”
— March 5: “Are science and Christianity in conflict? Has the Big Bang pushed God out of existence?”
— March 12: “What does ‘creation’ mean? Is Evolution compatible with religious faith?”
— March 19: “Are humans no more than biological machines? What does it mean to be made in the image of God?”
Cathedral Church of St. Luke is located at 143 State St., Portland. For more information, call 772 5435, email office@cathedralofstluke.org or visit www.cathedralofstluke.org.
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