The C. S. Lewis Society of Tampa, Florida which is the lead sponsor of the educational event "Darwin's Legacy: The Hidden Story" at the University of South Florida this Thursday, February 26th, just announced that the two hour program would be broadcast live on 860AM WGUL in Central Florida, and streamed live across the US on their station's website, 860wgul.com.
The event, which will run from 7:05 pm to 9:00 pm Eastern time, will feature three speakers:
1) Michael Medved is a Yale graduate with honors, and a culture critic who hosts a daily talk show that attracts over 2 million listeners, has written ten non-fiction books, including several New York Times bestseller.
(2) Dr. Steve Fuller, the renowned sociologist of science at the University of Warwick in the UK and founder of the "Social Epistemology" subfield, has been noted for an unusual analysis of the "design controversy" which is sympathetic of intelligent design, even though he approaches the topic with the perspective of a self-described "leftist" and "secular humanist." His newest books, which deal with this topic head-on, are Religion vs. Science? and Dissent over Descent.
(3) Dr. Tom Woodward, who completed his Ph.D. in the Rhetoric of Science field at the University of South Florida, is research professor at Trinity College of Florida and has written two books tracing the intellectual controversy raging between "Darwinism vs. Design": Doubts about Darwin and Darwin Strikes Back. He is the founder and director of the C. S. Lewis Society.
WGUL's technical directors have confirmed that by Saturday, Feb 28th, the program will become an archived audio file, and thus will be available from 860wgul.com as a podcast.
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