Creationism and intelligent design are going to be studied at the University of Kansas, but not in the way advocated by opponents of the theory of evolution.
A course being offered next semester by the university religious studies department is titled "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies."
"The KU faculty has had enough," said Paul Mirecki, department chairman.
"Creationism is mythology," Mirecki said. "Intelligent design is mythology. It's not science. They try to make it sound like science. It clearly is not."
(CNN)
The story checks out - the course is listed on the University of Kansas Department of Religious Studies Spring course list as REL 602. It's apparently a cross-listed undergrad/graduate course.
I find it specifically telling that it was UofK's religion department that initiated this movement, not their science department/s. Good for them! If you also find it inspiring, you should check out this National Education Association petition on academic freedom in higher education.
The NEA is the nation-wide union that represents teachers/professors/faculty from kindergarten through graduate school. Although K-12 is the majority of their/our members, higher education does have its role. The petition/letter-writing campaign is intended to keep an issue on Congress' radar: keeping colleges unregulated by the government. The NEA's suggested talking points emphasize free speech issues; my own letter emphasized that as US colleges are now, we are the envy of the world (unlike our K-12 ed) with the best students in other countries travelling here for higher education. Instituting the same content regulation that national frameworks do in K-12 will only bring us down - especially on topics like religion and science. Go join the letter-writing campaign!
2 comments:
Good morning:
I just dropped by to catch up on your BLOG and let you know that I left a response to your comment on mine.
I love it when you drop by, I appreciate every comment that I get (which is very few) but yours are always interesting.
Your recent topics are pretty interesting too. My company (Liguori Publications) is coming out with titles dealing with the Church and homosexuality as well as evolution next Spring.
Evolution is pretty open and shut that the Church finds no conflict between its teachings and the catechism.
Homosexuality is a thornier topic that causes pain for many people. As a non-Catholic, the Church seems very schizophrenic about this to me. There are a lot of gay clergy and parishoners who serve their Church with great energy and devotion. I just don't see the problem.
Sorry for the L-O-N-G post.
Peace,
P. Del Ricci - Dark Glass
Hey Zand, your review is finally up. Enjoy!
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