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Featured Student Voices is a new monthly feature at harvardhumanist.org. In March we featured the Harvard Divinity School’s Mary Ellen Giess. This month we proudly highlight the work of Harvard Humanist graduate student David Rand of the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics.
Winners Don’t Punish
“Put simply, winners don’t punish,” says co-author David G. Rand of Harvard’s […]
Checking out our site after hearing about us on public radio’s “Speaking of Faith” with Krista Tippett? Welcome! Join our mailing list for updates on Humanism and the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard, including about our upcoming events such as those with Bad Religion’s Greg Graffin, our student-moderated debate between conservative Christian intellectual Dinesh D’Souza and […]
Barker v. D’Souza: A Student-Moderated DebateAt Harvard’s Memorial Church, Tues April 22, 8pm:
CHRISTIANITY VS. ATHEISM?
A Student-Moderated Debate Between:
Dinesh D’Souza
leading conservative Christian intellectual and author of What’s So Great About Christianity; AND
Dan Barker
head of the US’s largest atheist organization, and author of Losing Faith in Faith.
**FREE/OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: NO TICKETS OR RESERVED SEATS.**
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As a follow-up to the extremely successful course on “Voluntary Simplicity” currently being offered at Harvard by the Humanist Chaplaincy and the Ethical Society of Boston, comes another great miniseminar. Join us for 3 weekly sessions on March 27, April 3 and […]