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2017 Conference: Origins

Talks from our first annual conference, Origins, in April of 2017.

Videos

Keynote Address: “The Origin and Evolution of Universes”.    Prof. John D. Barrow (Univ. of Cambridge)
Keynote Address: “The Origin and Evolution of Universes”. Prof. John D. Barrow (Univ. of Cambridge)
Invited Lecture:  “Why Only Us: The Origin of Human Language”.   Prof. Robert C. Berwick (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Invited Lecture: “Why Only Us: The Origin of Human Language”. Prof. Robert C. Berwick (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
“Process Information: A Novel Communication Theory with Applications to Evolutionary Biology.” Dr. Erick Chastain (Rutgers University)
“Process Information: A Novel Communication Theory with Applications to Evolutionary Biology.” Dr. Erick Chastain (Rutgers University)
“Medieval Ideas of the Multiverse”. Prof. J. Christopher Clemens (University of North Carolina)
“Medieval Ideas of the Multiverse”. Prof. J. Christopher Clemens (University of North Carolina)
Banquet Address:  “Why Do We Look at the Heavens?”  Br. Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory.
Banquet Address:  “Why Do We Look at the Heavens?” Br. Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory.
“Are Probabilities Essential to Inferring Design?” Prof. Robert C. Koons (University of Texas at Austin)
“Are Probabilities Essential to Inferring Design?” Prof. Robert C. Koons (University of Texas at Austin)
“The Origin of Evolution: The Interplay of Order and Contingency”.  Prof. Daniel Kuebler (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
“The Origin of Evolution: The Interplay of Order and Contingency”. Prof. Daniel Kuebler (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
“The Catholic Scientist in the Secular World: What is the meaning of our vocation and how does it distinguish us?”  Dr. Marisa March (University of Pennsylvania)
“The Catholic Scientist in the Secular World: What is the meaning of our vocation and how does it distinguish us?” Dr. Marisa March (University of Pennsylvania)
St. Albert Award Lecture: “To Find God in All Things: Grandeur in an Evolutionary View of Life”.  Prof. Kenneth R. Miller  (Brown University)
St. Albert Award Lecture: “To Find God in All Things: Grandeur in an Evolutionary View of Life”. Prof. Kenneth R. Miller (Brown University)
“The Origin and Prevalence of Habitable Worlds”.   Prof. Karin Öberg  (Harvard University)
“The Origin and Prevalence of Habitable Worlds”. Prof. Karin Öberg (Harvard University)
“Science in the Light of the Christian View of the Human Person.”  Fr. Joachim Ostermann, O.F.M., Ph.D. (Franciscan Friars of Canada)
“Science in the Light of the Christian View of the Human Person.” Fr. Joachim Ostermann, O.F.M., Ph.D. (Franciscan Friars of Canada)
“Georges Lemaître’s Contributions to Cosmology”.  Prof. Robert Scherrer (Vanderbilt University)
“Georges Lemaître’s Contributions to Cosmology”. Prof. Robert Scherrer (Vanderbilt University)
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