Biologos’ Faith & Science 2024 comes to Raleigh, NC, April 17-19, 2024

BioLogos works at the intersection of faith and science and is bringing top theologians, scholars, and scientists from around the country to Raleigh, NC and online April 17-19, 2024.

RALEIGH, N.C. — To counteract rising polarization, mistrust in science and medicine, and a perceived schism between rigorous science and meaningful faith, BioLogos is hosting a conference this April 17-19 at the Raleigh Convention Center and online. 

Faith & Science 2024 brings together leading Christian thinkers, scientists and activists like Philip Yancey, Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, John Walton, Emily Smith, Charmaine Royal, Rick Lindroth, Deb Haarsma, Camille Dungy, Julia Wattacheril, Felicia Wu Song, Jim Stump, and more to explore how faith enhances science and science reveals the nature of God.

This three-day event features a keynote by Francis Collins, founder of BioLogos, leader of the Human Genome Project and former Director of the National Institutes of Health. Other plenary and breakout sessions are also included. Participants can engage in pre-conference workshops by vocation (ministry leaders, scientists, medical professionals, and teachers) with topics including medicine and vaccines, astrophysics, creation care, epidemiology, human flourishing, and reconciling ancient scripture with modern science. 

Ministry leaders, students, scientists, seekers and learners are encouraged to join. Attendees will find new ways to bring faith and science into harmony, and equip their faith in actionable ways. 

Learn more and register at https://biologos.org 

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Contact:
Tricia Bouma
BioLogos
(616) 328-5208
tricia.bouma@biologos.org

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