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This passionate pursuit of truth, however elusive it may be, is at the heart of all of our programs. This year's forbidden courses entail advanced inquiries into science and religion, race, gender politics, Anglo-American grand strategy, our moral judgments, debates within conservatism, and the state of evolutionary biology. Students will enjoy ample opportunities to meet with leaders from tech, natural science, cultural criticism, academia, and journalism. In this course, we will examine major points of tension and synergy between Christianity and science — considering evolution, extraterrestrial intelligence, consciousness, and particulars of the Christian faith.
Through open discussion, students will be encouraged to think more deeply about their own beliefs. Dorian Abbot is an Associate Professor in the Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago, where he uses mathematical and computational models to understand and explain fundamental problems in Earth and Planetary Sciences.
He has worked on problems related to climate, paleoclimate, planetary habitability, and exoplanets and was principal investigator for a National Science Foundation award. Abbot first arrived at the University of Chicago as a Chamberlin Fellow in and has served as a faculty member since He has an undergraduate degree in Physics , Harvard and a Ph. Previously, Ruth held several leadership positions as a Permanent Military Professor of Mathematics at the United States Naval Academy, where he was an award-winning teacher from until Ruth has authored several articles in a variety of statistics journals, as well as a book chapter on mathematics in cybersecurity.