Religion at Harvard

http://www.newsweek.com/id/233413
I thought this was an especially interesting article because it shed light on a number of intersections we are navigating:  What role do we as believers and/or students of religion allow faith to play in our lives — personally and publicly? Does participating in a fiercely vigorous academic environment  lead us to separate our beliefs from our faculty of reason? Being the benefactors of a culture/religion — Hinduism — that welcomes science, debate, philosophy and spirituality, what unique opportunities do we have to bridge reason and faith?

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