Science and Religion Part 3: Conflict or Consilience on Climate Change
May 29 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Come explore: (1) the evolution of our philosophical, theological & psychological understanding of human happiness and (2) complementary, transdisciplinary, “how-to-be” attitudes and practical action steps on how to more regularly experience it. Consilience of spiritual & scientific perspectives provide leveraged power to increase both individual flourishing and societal well-being through and beyond the controllable aspects of our lives. Attendees will leave with ethical, research-informed recommendations to help counter rising levels of anxiety, depression & loneliness in our “24/7 always on, but loosely connected world.”



