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Stone Lecture: "Judaism and Science: Tensions and Accommodations"

Dr. Tamar Rudavsky will give the 2018 Stone Lecture in Judaism at Augustana, "Judaism and Science: Tensions and Accommodations."

Her talk will explore whether there is a tension between the basic tenets of Jewish thought and science.

Dr. Rudavsky is professor of philosophy at Ohio State University where she is also director of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies. A specialist in medieval Jewish philosophy, she has edited three volumes on the topic, including a co-editorship of the "Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy: From Antiquity through the Seventeenth Century."

Her most recent work, published as part of the Oxford History of Philosophy series, is "Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages: Science, Rationalism, and Religion." In it, she presents Jewish philosophy during its great period of development and explores the interactions between Jewish, Islamic, and Christian thought.

Her lecture is sponsored by Augustana's Center for the Study of Judaism and Jewish Culture. The Stone Lectureship was established in 1983 by family and friends of Dr. and Mrs. Alex B. Stone. The purpose of the endowment is to provide a yearly lecture and an expanded program in Judaic studies at Augustana.

Location

Centennial Hall

3703 7th Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201
United States

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Tickets

Free

Contact

Ashleigh Johnston
ashleighjohnston@augustana.edu
309-794-7833