7月26日(星期二)Ronald Numbers教授“科学与宗教”讲座
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时间:2005-07-22
“科学与宗教”讲座
值第22届国际科学史大会7月底在北京召开之际,我们很高兴请到了与会的著名科学史家、美国威斯康星大学的Ronald Numbers教授科学与社会中心中心作一次讲座,题目是:"Science and Christianity among the People: A Vulgar History",讲述16世纪以来普通民众对科学与基督教的看法。
讲座时间:7月26日(星期二)下午3:00-5:00
讲座地点:北京大学科学与社会研究中心一楼报告厅(北大承泽园)
欢迎有兴趣的老师和同学参加。
北京大学科学与社会中心
Ronald Numbers简介:
Ronald L. Numbers is Hilldale and William Coleman Professor of the History of Science and Medicine and chair of the Department of the History of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he has taught for over a quarter-century. He has written or edited more than two dozen books, including, most recently, The Creationists (Alfred A. Knopf, 1992), Darwinism Comes to America (Harvard University Press, 1998), and Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender (Cambridge University Press, 1999), coedited with John Stenhouse. For five years (1989-1993) he edited Isis, the flagship journal of the history of science. He is writing a history of science in America (for Cambridge University Press), editing a series of monographs on the history of medicine, science, and religion for the Johns Hopkins University Press, and coediting, with David Lindberg, the eight-volume Cambridge History of Science. He is a past president of the American Society of Church History and the current president of the History of Science Society. A former Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, he is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the International Academy of the History of Science.
值第22届国际科学史大会7月底在北京召开之际,我们很高兴请到了与会的著名科学史家、美国威斯康星大学的Ronald Numbers教授科学与社会中心中心作一次讲座,题目是:"Science and Christianity among the People: A Vulgar History",讲述16世纪以来普通民众对科学与基督教的看法。
讲座时间:7月26日(星期二)下午3:00-5:00
讲座地点:北京大学科学与社会研究中心一楼报告厅(北大承泽园)
欢迎有兴趣的老师和同学参加。
北京大学科学与社会中心
Ronald Numbers简介:
Ronald L. Numbers is Hilldale and William Coleman Professor of the History of Science and Medicine and chair of the Department of the History of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he has taught for over a quarter-century. He has written or edited more than two dozen books, including, most recently, The Creationists (Alfred A. Knopf, 1992), Darwinism Comes to America (Harvard University Press, 1998), and Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender (Cambridge University Press, 1999), coedited with John Stenhouse. For five years (1989-1993) he edited Isis, the flagship journal of the history of science. He is writing a history of science in America (for Cambridge University Press), editing a series of monographs on the history of medicine, science, and religion for the Johns Hopkins University Press, and coediting, with David Lindberg, the eight-volume Cambridge History of Science. He is a past president of the American Society of Church History and the current president of the History of Science Society. A former Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, he is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the International Academy of the History of Science.