Dr. Gary Locklair discusses human creativity, Tues. Sept. 25, 2012
From the Creation Science Society of Milwaukee:
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Concordia Information Technology professor to discuss human creativity
Human creativity is a
powerful analogy for the creation model of origins – and Gary Locklair, Ph.D.,
will explain why to the Creation Science Society of Milwaukee at an upcoming
presentation at Concordia University
Wisconsin.
In a talk entitled “Human
Creativity Reflects God’s Creative Activity,” Dr. Locklair will examine three
aspects of human creativity – idea, implementation and interaction – and their
relation to the three Persons of the Trinity and their roles in creation.
Dr. Locklair is Professor and
Chair of Computer Science and Information Technology at Concordia. He has been an active researcher in the field
of cosmogony – the science of origins – for over 25 years, and serves on the
Board of Directors of the Creation Research Society.
The presentation is scheduled
for 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 25, in lecture room PH 008 of Concordia’s
new Pharmacy Building, 12800 N. Lakeshore Drive, Mequon.
The event is free and open to the public.
More details about the talk and campus map
Creation Science Links: Creation Science Society of Milwaukee
Answers In Genesis
Institute for Creation Research
Creation Minute
4th Day Alliance
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