Evolution, cooperation and the question of God: Is there a future for "natural theology"?

The Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry is pleased to welcome Professorial Fellow Sarah Coakley to Melbourne. Professor Coakley will deliver a public lecture on Monday 18 February at 6.00pm.

In the lecture Sarah Coakley is concerned, critically, with the way that evolution has been purveyed in the last generation as 'selfishly'-oriented genetically, yet devoid of either positive meaning or discernible structure. She asks: Does evolution really bespeak nothing but competitive 'selfishness', or is there some alternative that might itself enhance the expansion of human altruism to face pressing contemporary political, ethical and ecological crises?

Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity in the Divinity Faculty at Cambridge University from 2007-2018, Sarah Coakley was previously Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity at Harvard University (1995-2007). From 2018-2020 she is Honorary Professor at St Andrews University, and from 2019 Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Australian Catholic University (Melbourne and Rome). She is a Life Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, a member of the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, and holds honorary degrees from the Universities of Lund, St Andrews, Toronto (St Michael's College), and London (Heythrop College).  Sarah has led major research projects in theology and the biological concept of evolutionary cooperation, and has written extensively on Christian theology and feminism.

Details

For further details: Daniel Newheiser

Date

18 February 2019

Time
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location

Christ Lecture Theatre, Rm 404.G.12, 115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, ACU Melbourne campus

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