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Hall of Reason: Science Meets Faith with Janet Siefert

The Stone Chapel Podcast

Release Date: 11/11/2025

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TSCP 269 Hall of Reason: Science Meets Faith with Janet Siefert


Janet Siefert joins David Capes on this episode to discuss where science meets faith.  Janet hosts 6-8 events called “Hall of Reason” annually at the Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.  As a scientist and a Christian, she has a level of knowledge and curiosity to help others who may be struggling with questions of faith and science.  

For Janet, when faith meets science, it is not a debate or a fight; it’s not contentious.  For her, it’s a pleasant and courteous exchange of ideas.  

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