Neither Meat Machines nor Visible Angels: The Human Person in Light of Neuroscience and Theological Anthropology
Fr. Ezra Sullivan, OP (Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome)
Co-sponsored by the Society of Catholic Scientists, Harvard Christian Alumni Society, St. Benedict Institute at Hope College & St. Kateri Institute at Williams College
6:00 PM ET; followed by a reception
DiGiovanni Hall, St. Paul's/Harvard Catholic Center
29 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge
& Livestreamed
Free and open to all - registration encouraged, required for livestream.
Amazing recent - and ongoing - discoveries in neuroscience open up a broader understanding of who we are as human beings. But to understand the human person in full, neuroscience necessarily enters into dialogue with other disciplines, especially philosophy and theology. Fr. Sullivan invites us into that dialogue, drawing on the rich tradition of Thomistic thought.
Click here to learn more and register: (https://www.harvardcatholicforum.org/event/neither-meat-machines-nor-visible-angels)

