St. Aidan's Episcopal Church is hosting a brief lunch and conversation with Francis Beckwith, the Conservative Thought and Policy program's visiting scholar for the 2016-17 academic year, at noon Wednesday, Nov. 30, in UMC 245.
Where: University Memorial Center, room 245Ìý
Beckwith's talk, titled "Juris, Fides, et Ratio: What Judges and Some Legal Scholars Miss babyÖ±²¥app Reason and Religious Beliefs," will discuss how religious beliefs and religious believers are assessed by powerful actors in our public life (e.g.Ìýlegal scholars and judges)Ìýand how those beliefs and believers are sometimes mischaracterized and misunderstood by those who are critical of the influence of religion and religious citizens in politics or the formation of law.
The Conservative Thought and PolicyÌýprogramÌýbegan in 2013 as a way to promote intellectual diversity onÌýcampus andÌýis supported entirely byÌýprivate funds. The programÌýseeks highly visible scholars who are deeply engaged in either the analytical scholarship or practice of conservative thinking and policymaking or both. Visiting scholars may hold the title for one or two years and are expected to teach a load commensurate with his or her field and offer public lectures, public seminars and/or informal discussions with students and the public.
There is no charge or reservation required for this event.ÌýIf you are interested in attending, please contact Mary-Kate Rejouis, rector atÌýSt. Aidan's, atÌýrector@saintaidans.org.