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Boldt lecture addresses the Hypothesis of God

Carole Engblom
February 17, 2004

If you're interested in philosophy, history, religion and theology, and the virtues and vices that may come into play in intellectual inquiry, be sure to attend this evening's Boldt lecture sponsored by the St. Olaf Department of Philosophy and the Boldt Chair in the Humanities. Dr. Benjamin Carter, Middlesex University (UK), will speak on "The Hypothesis of God: The problems of interpreting theological belief in intellectual history" on at 7:30 p.m. in Holland Hall 501. Carter earned a Masters of Philosophy in Political Thought and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. scholarship at Middlesex University in London. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Contact Carole Engblom at 507-646-3271 or leigh@stolaf.edu.