Rector’s Forum with the Rt. Rev. Dr. Graham Tomlin
We are pleased to announce that on Sunday, November 17 following our 11AM St. George’s service, we will be joined by special guest the Rt. Rev. Dr. Graham Tomlin for the next installment of our Rector’s Forum series! This seminar will explore Blaise Pascal and what he has to teach us about life and faith today:
Blaise Pascal was one of the most remarkable men of the modern era. Living just a short 39 years, he invented probability theory, proved the existence of the vacuum; performed the first modern proper scientific experiment, and designed & built a precursor of the modern computer. He also invented buses. He also grew into a profound Christian faith and wrote the Pensées - notes for a great Apology that contains some of the most compelling and widely discussed set of arguments for Christian faith.