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Norton Lectures

The Norton Lectures are a series of lectures on "Science and Philosophy in their Relations to Religion" delivered at Southern Seminary. The lectureship was established in 1910 by a gift from George W. Norton II (1865-1924); and an additional bequest from the will of his widow, Margaret McDonald (Muldoon) Norton (1883-1950), in 1950 increased the endowment from which the income provides lectures almost every year.

The audio recordings are available as MP3 or RM files. These files can be played on most audio software, such as Windows Media Player, iTunes, or RealPlayer (for RM files).

2007 — Dr. Alvin Plantinga
Oct. 23, 2007 "Science and Religion: Why does the Debate Continue?"
Oct. 24, 2007 "Divine Action in the World"
Oct. 24, 2007 Ph.D. Graduate Club luncheon
Oct. 25, 2007 "Evolution vs. Atheism"
2007 — Robert P. George
Feb. 8, 2007 "Embryo Ethics: Justice and Nascent Human Life"
Feb. 8, 2007 "Marriage and the Illusion of Moral Neutrality"
Feb. 9, 2007 "Democracy, Morality, and Judicial Usurpation"
2003 — William A. Dembski
Feb. 11, 2003 "Intelligent Design: Yesterday's Orthodoxy, Today's Heresy"
Feb. 11, 2003 Luncheon Lecture
Feb. 11, 2003 Questions & Answers
Feb. 11, 2003 Evening Lecture
Feb. 12, 2003 Lecture