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SUMMARY:Doubt and Religion:  A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>7:00 <strong><strong>– </strong></strong>8:30 p.m.</strong><br>Room 305, Emerson Hall, Harvard Yard<br><em>Sponsored by the Harvard College Interfaith Council</em></p><p>The Interfaith Council will be holding a panel discussion on the topic of doubt, where speakers—a chaplain, a professor, and two or three students, will address the questions: Where does doubt come from? How can people deal with doubt? Does doubt have to be resolved one way or another, or can people live with the uncertainty? What if the change that can come with doubt affects your sense of who you are? Is there anything about the Harvard experience that makes you doubt more or less? and How does doubt affect your comfort in certain social spaces? Panelists are welcome to expand on the theme of doubt and encouraged to bring in their personal experiences and beliefs, including the teachings of their religious tradition.</p>
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