Allison Oster
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APU Science, Faith, and Culture Lecture: “Geoscience and Geological Clocks”
October 5, 2007
AZUSA, Calif. –
WHO:
Azusa Pacific University’s Center for Research in Science (CRIS) hosts
Jeffrey Greenberg, professor of geology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
WHAT:
Lecture: “The Worldwide Mission of Geoscience” and “Geological Clocks”
WHERE:
Los Angeles Pacific College Banquet Room on APU’s East Campus
901 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa, Calif.
WHEN:
Wed., Oct. 17, 6 p.m.
WHY:
CRIS invites lecturers to discuss current issues of science and theology in order to educate students and the community on the evidence for God’s handiwork in the universe and to equip Christians to defend their faith through science.
FACTS:
- Greenberg has taught several classes including: Structural Geology, Mineralogy, Petrography, Chemistry of the Earth, Physics of the Earth, and Theories of Origins. He is a Fellow in the Geological Society of America, and a member in the Affiliation of Christian Geologists, Association of Geoscientists for International Development, and National Association of Geology Teachers. Most recently, Greenberg has supervised outreach-research projects for Geology majors in South Africa and Tanzania.
- For more information on the lecture, call (626) 815-2082 or email cris@apu.edu.
Featured in TIME magazine and ranked as one of the nation’s best by U.S.News & World Report and The Princeton Review, Azusa Pacific is a comprehensive, Christian, evangelical university, committed to God First and known for excellence in higher education. Azusa Pacific’s main campus lies just 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley, while its seven Southern California regional centers bring convenience and extend quality programming. The university offers more than 50 areas of undergraduate study, 23 master's degrees, and 7 doctorates to a total student population of more than 8,100.