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 Quantum Mechanics and the Sovereignty of God   Dr. Michael Strauss
Mar
7
6:00 PM18:00

Quantum Mechanics and the Sovereignty of God Dr. Michael Strauss

Please join our graduate students on Thursday the 7th of March for dinner, followed by a lecture on quantum mechanics by Dr. Michael Strauss.

Dr. Strauss is a Professor of Physics at the University of Oklahoma conducting research in high-energy particle physics, currently with data from the ATLAS detector at CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland where he studies the fundamental particles and forces that makeup the universe. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical science from Biola University and his Ph.D. in experimental elementary particle physics from the University of California in Los Angeles. His previous research was done at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

Dr. Strauss has spoken about the intersection of science and Christianity at universities, schools and churches throughout the world. He has the ability to explain complex topics in language that is simple and easily understandable, and to offer life applications based on scientific and biblical ideas. He is the author of The Creator Revealed: A Physicist Examines the Big Bang and the Bible, and one of the general editors of the Dictionary of Christianity and Science, published by Zondervan.

Dinner is at 6, and Dr. Strauss speaks at 7.

PAID PARKING IS AVAILABLE IN CALLOWAY HOUSE DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE FRONT DOOR OF HILL HOUSE.

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Musical Concert with Jake Armerding
Feb
2
7:00 PM19:00

Musical Concert with Jake Armerding

Join us at Hill House for a wine and cheese reception at 7 followed by a concert with Jake.  

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Jake Armerding is an American folk musician and multi-instrumentalist from Boston, Massachusetts. He plays mostly acoustic string instruments like the mandolinacoustic guitar, and fiddle. In 1990, Jake began playing with Northern Lights occasionally. He joined the band full-time in 1992 and was a member until 1999 when he left the band to pursue a solo career. Jake attended Wheaton College where he received a degree in English literature. In 2001, Armerding won the Best New Artist Award from Boston's folk-radio station, WUMB.

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