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Newman Lecture Series

  • Milam Auditoriam, OSU Campus 2520 Southwest Campus Way Corvallis, OR, 97331 United States (map)

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Tuesday, April 9
6:30–8 p.m.

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Milam Auditoriam, OSU Campus

The OSU Newman Center's Newman Lecture series brings Dr. Daniel Kuebler to Oregon. Dr. Daniel Kuebler will discuss order, chance, and purpose as they relate to evolution and Catholic theology. Kuebler's Lecture will be from 6:30–8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9.

Registration is not required. More info at osunewman.org/lectures.

Dr. Dan Kuebler
Dan is a Professor of Biology at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, where he teaches courses on evolution, cell physiology, and science and faith. He is the co-host with Catherine Hadro (EWTN) of the Purposeful Lab Podcast, a podcast that focuses on examining the order and purpose inherent in the world around us. Dan is the co-author of The Evolution Controversy: A Survey of Competing Theories (Baker Academic, 2007) and another forthcoming book on Evolution and Catholicism (Word on Fire Press). He has written both academic and popular articles on issues related to science, religion and ethics. He is Vice-President of the Society of Catholic Scientists and is on the board of the Spitzer-Magis Center. He has been married to his wife Nellie for 26 years and has six kids and resides in Steubenville Ohio.