Science and Religion — Exploring the Harmonies: A Media Perspective

Science and Religion — Exploring the Harmonies: A Media Perspective

"Science and Religion — Exploring the Harmonies: A Media Perspective" with writers and editors from The Atlantic, The Washington Post and The Weekly Standard

Science and religion co-exist in our world in many complex, interesting and productive ways beyond the caricature of conflict and contradiction. Join us for readings, conversations and the launch of “Science and Religion: Exploring the Harmonies” — the special fall issues of Creative Nonfiction and Issues in Science and Technology magazines.

Program Lineup:

  • Ross Andersen, science editor, The Atlantic
  • Adam Keiper, books and arts editor, The Weekly Standard
  • Dinty W. Moore, author and founder of Brevity
  • Sigal Samuel, religion editor, The Atlantic
  • William Wan, national correspondent, The Washington Post
  • Rachel Wilkinson and Jamie Zvirzdin, winners of the Think Write Publish Science and Religion writing contest.

Guests will receive complementary copies of both magazines. An informal networking event will follow immediately at a nearby establishment. Light refreshments will be served.

Hosted by: Arizona State University; Lee Gutkind, founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction; Dan Sarewitz, editor of Issues in Science and Technology; Michael Zirulnik, director of Think Write Publish.

Think Write Publish
mzirulni@asu.edu
https://scienceandreligion.thinkwritepublish.org/
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Keck Center