Williams College
7:00 PM
A lecture by Prof. Michael Gorman (The Catholic University of America)
This lecture is free and open to the public.
Lecture Description:
This talk will focus on the question of God's existence. We will explore what it would mean for there to be a philosophical argument for God's existence, and we will take an initial look at arguments of that sort. We will also consider the limits of philosophy.
Speaker Bio:
Michael Gorman is a Professor of Philosophy at CUA. He received a doctorate in philosophy from SUNY Buffalo and a doctorate in theology from Boston College. He is also a scholar in the Templeton Virtue Project and a fellow of CUA's Institute for Human Ecology. He recently published a book, Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union, published by Cambridge University Press.