Centering Wonder: Dialogues on Science and Religion
Exploring intersections and breaking down walls
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 · 4 - 5:30 PM
The College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences (CNMS) and the Center for
Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism (CRSP) are excited to invite you to the
inaugural event in their new series, "Centering Wonder: Dialogues on Science and Religion."
Some
people may feel they need to compartmentalize their spiritual or
religious identities away from their academic or professional pursuits,
yet numerous scientists and physicians draw motivation and ethical
guidance from their faith traditions. The Centering Wonder series
explores the rich intersections of science and faith, dismantling the
perceived wall between them in the process. Through thoughtful dialogue,
Centering Wonder events help participants recognize that integrating
their whole selves—including spirituality—into their work is not only
possible but enriching.
"Beyond echo chambers and toward mutual enrichment"
Presented by Patricia Fosarelli, M.D., D.Min.
Professor of Spirituality and Practical Theology, St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Science and religion can appear to be at odds, judging by some of their proponents' rhetoric. Yet each brings its own distinct interests and expertise. This raises key questions: "How can science and religion collaborate and learn from each other?" and "How might they view each other as complementary rather than adversarial?"
Q&A to follow; refreshments provided
Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 4 – 5:30 p.m.
The Learning Collaboratory, University Center, Room 115
REGISTER HERE, and share with friends and colleagues using this flyer and these social media graphics.
CNMS and CRSP hope to see you there!