10/15/2023
It's tomorrow! 7:30 in the Chem Building!
Christian students and other students from a variety of other worldviews seeking truth together
10/15/2023
It's tomorrow! 7:30 in the Chem Building!
09/23/2023
This semester's forum is next month! We're hosting an interview-style forum with Satyan Devadoss, who is a very engaging speaker from the University of San Diego and will be interviewed by WMU's very-own Timothy McGrew.
By the way, October 16th is the Monday of the week Fall Break starts (Break starts on the 18th), so don't go home before Monday night!
04/18/2023
For those who wanted to attend the first forum "Is There Knowledge Beyond Science?" with Dr. Rudge and Dr. Sethupathy, the video for it has now been posted to YouTube:
Is There Knowledge Beyond Science? Praveen Sethupathy & David Rudge at Western Michigan University Praveen Sethupathy (Cornell) and David Rudge (Western Michigan) discuss how different forms of knowledge inform their science and worldviews. | Western Michi...
03/18/2023
Thank you for all of you who were in attendance of one of our watch parties or were watching online!
We had a decent turnout for the middle of the day.
If you weren't able to attend/watch today, but wanted to, we will announce over social media when the forum is uploaded to YouTube.
Tag: The Veritas Forum
03/14/2023
New version of the flyer for this Friday's forum. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Link to watch on your own: tinyurl.com/WMUvf or attend one of the watch party locations listed below
03/10/2023
We are one week away from the next Veritas Forum at WMU! Scan the QR code or go to tinyurl.com/47fsmm6r to find watch party locations or find the link after clicking on the tinyurl to get access to watch it on your own.
02/23/2023
Next forum!
Check out our watch party locations if you're available at 1:00 P.M. on the 17th!
02/16/2023
We are almost a month away from our next forum!
Time/Date/Venue: On March 17th at 12:30 or 1 PM ET (exact time TBD) over Zoom (virtual).
Speakers: Dr. Melinda Koelling (left), a professor (and chair) of (the Department of) mathematics at WMU; Dr. John Lennox (right), an emeritus professor of mathematics and the history and philosophy of science at the University of Oxford (England).
Topic questions:
1) What is the brain?
2) What is the mind?
3) How do they relate?
4) Is the universe understandable/comprehensible (does mathematics accurately describe physical phenomena in the universe)? If so, why?
02/12/2023
Here's a preview into what our next forum will be. It will be on Friday, March 17th over Zoom (virtual) at a time TBD.
Our guest speaker will be Dr. John Lennox, an emeritus professor of mathematics and the history and philosophy of science at Oxford University (England).
Having spoken at many Veritas Forums in the past, there are dozens of clips and full forums that he participated in that you can find on YouTube by searching Veritas Forum, going to their YouTube channel, and looking for Forum titles with his name in the title of the video.
On Stephen Hawking's The Grand Design: https://youtu.be/99WEkZyROyc
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity: https://youtu.be/KFeOxFgthxE
On Hawking's The Grand Design | John Lennox For full forum click here: https://youtu.be/m4149ZPgRM8 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/veritasforumFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/veritasforumPODCA...
02/11/2023
Thank you, everyone, who came out for last night's first-ever Veritas Forum at Western Michigan University!
By the time the forum started, we had a standing-room-only crowd, which impressed all of us on the planning team, so I'd like to give a shout-out and special thank you to everyone who helped advertise the forum!
Stay tuned for more information on our next forum (over Zoom; a virtual forum) with Dr. John Lennox, a mathematician, historian/philosopher of science, and emeritus professor at Oxford University (England)!
That next forum will be on Friday, March 17 (time TBD).
Tag: The Veritas Forum
02/10/2023
Find us at the RSOs tables at Harrison/Stinson Halls for Future Broncos Day
02/08/2023
We are just two days away from the first ever Veritas Forum at WMU!!
Please share this over Facebook because the more people who come, the merrier. It is open to the public community at large in the Kalamazoo area.
Veritas Forums are dialogues between two or more scholars from the sciences, humanities, arts, etc. of differing worldviews to engage students in being able to ask and attempting to afford them answers to deep questions that get at the truth underlying reality.