This schedule is sorted reverse-chronologically.
| Date | Topic | Reading(s) for this Meeting |
| Wed. Mar 28, 2007 2–3:15 pm |
Origins: A Debate on ID (cont.) | Continuation of the viewing of the Dembski/Haarsma debate. |
| Wed. Feb 14, 2007 2–3:15 pm |
Origins: A Debate on ID (cont.) | Continuation of the viewing of the Dembski/Haarsma debate. |
| Wed. Jan 31, 2007 2–3:15 pm |
Origins: A Debate on ID | Viewing of a debate between William Dembski and Loren Haarsma, "Is Intelligent Design `Scientific'?" From the Models of Creation Symposium: Intelligent Design and Evolution, symposium at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Scientific Affiliation, Messiah College, PA, 5–8 August 2005. |
| Fri. Nov 17, 2006 4:30–6:00 pm |
Origins: Irreducible Complexity | Gray, Terry M., Complexity—Yes! Irreducible—Maybe! Unexplainable—No! A Creationist Criticism of Irreducible Complexity, accessed October 7, 2006. |
| Wed. Nov 1, 2006 3:30–5:30 pm |
Origins: Irreducible Complexity | Continuation of discussion of Behe (1996). |
| Wed. Oct 18, 2006 3:30–5:30 pm |
Origins: Irreducible Complexity | Behe, Michael J., Molecular Machines: Experimental Support for the Design Inference, September 24, 1996. |
| Wed. Oct 4, 2006 3:30–5:30 pm |
Origins: A View From Physics | Barr, Stephen M., Anthropic Coincidences, First Things, No. 114, June/July 2001, pp. 17–23. |
Future possible topics include:
- Ethics (biological, developing world, environment, etc.)
- Philosophy of science (didactic Enlightenment, etc.)
- Interactions with culture (epistemic privilege, post-modernism, etc.)
- Worship (aesthetics and theology, etc.)