Dr. McCauley, a professor of philosophy, psychology, religion and anthropology, is a renowned pioneer in the cognitive science of religion. His most recent book “Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not” suggests that science poses no real threat to religion because minds are better suited to belief than to inquiry. Existing over thousands of years, religion makes better sense intuitively to human minds while science – a more recent development – requires a more rare type of abstract thinking.
As a national leader in applied technology education, Penn College attracts students, faculty and staff with keen interests in the ways technology impacts our daily lives. The opportunity to attend a free presentation by a renowned expert in this field is one we should not miss.
The public also is invited to attend the free series presentations, which offer a unique opportunity for students, faculty, staff and members of the community to participate in intellectual discussions on timely topics that relate to technology and society.
Immediately following Dr. McCauley’s presentation in the auditorium, the author will greet the audience and continue the conversation with interested participants during a free reception in the Academic Center’s Wrapture dining area.
Previous colloquia series presentations have attracted great interest on campus and in the community. You can view a number of the presentations on YouTube. You also can read more about the Technology and Society Colloquia Series and its most recent presentation in earlier blog posts.
Please invite other students, faculty colleagues and friends from the community to join you for this next timely discussion of technology and society issues on Feb. 7. Through the experience, you will be exposed to innumerable new ideas that will enlighten and entertain. See you there!