An ecumenical conversation about being human, evolution, designer babies, and care for creation

Panelists

Ron Cole-Turner, H. Parker Sharp Professor of Theology and Ethics, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Gerard Magill, Vernon F. Gallagher Chair for the Integration of Science, Theology, Philosophy, and Law, and Professor of Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University

Aimee Upjohn Light, Assistant Professor of Theology, Duquesne University

In 2004, the International Theological Commission of the Vatican issued Communion and Stewardship, a rich and complex document about what it means for us to live as created reflections of the Triune God. An ecumenical panel of theologians will explore what wisdom this document continues to offer as we struggle with contemporary bioethical, ecological, and social dilemmas.

Co-sponsored with Duquesne University, Department of Theology

Date: Sun., Oct. 26, 2014, 1:30-4:30 p.m.

CEUs: 0.2

Fee: $30 (Light lunch included)

To register, click HERE

An ecumenical conversation about being human, evolution, designer babies, and care for creation

Panelists

Ron Cole-Turner, H. Parker Sharp Professor of Theology and Ethics, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Gerard Magill, Vernon F. Gallagher Chair for the Integration of Science, Theology, Philosophy, and Law, and Professor of Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University

Aimee Upjohn Light, Assistant Professor of Theology, Duquesne University

In 2004, the International Theological Commission of the Vatican issued Communion and Stewardship, a rich and complex document about what it means for us to live as created reflections of the Triune God. An ecumenical panel of theologians will explore what wisdom this document continues to offer as we struggle with contemporary bioethical, ecological, and social dilemmas.

Co-sponsored with Duquesne University, Department of Theology

Date: Sun., Oct. 26, 2014, 1:30-4:30 p.m.

CEUs: 0.2

Fee: $30 (Light lunch included)

To register, click HERE