Panel - The Science and Religion Dialogue: Why It Matters
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George F. R. Ellis, cosmologist, 2004 Templeton laureate
Holmes Rolston III, philosopher, 2003 Templeton laureate
John Polkinghorne, physicist, 2002 Templeton laureate
Three world-renowned recipients of the Templeton Prize a cosmologist, a philosopher, and a mathematical physicist and Anglican priest - meet to engage in a dialogue on the common borders of science and theology. 'The Science and Religion Dialogue: Why It Matters' is scheduled during the annual meeting of the International Society of Science and Religion. The Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities is the world's best-known religion prize, given each year to a living person to encourage and honor those who advance spiritual matters. Valued at 795,000 pounds sterling, more than $1 million, it is the world's largest annual monetary prize given to an individual.George F. R. Ellis, cosmologist, 2004 Templeton laureate
Holmes Rolston III, philosopher, 2003 Templeton laureate
John Polkinghorne, physi...all »George F. R. Ellis, cosmologist, 2004 Templeton laureate
Holmes Rolston III, philosopher, 2003 Templeton laureate
John Polkinghorne, physicist, 2002 Templeton laureate
Three world-renowned recipients of the Templeton Prize a cosmologist, a philosopher, and a mathematical physicist and Anglican priest - meet to engage in a dialogue on the common borders of science and theology. 'The Science and Religion Dialogue: Why It Matters' is scheduled during the annual meeting of the International Society of Science and Religion. The Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities is the world's best-known religion prize, given each year to a living person to encourage and honor those who advance spiritual matters. Valued at 795,000 pounds sterling, more than $1 million, it is the world's largest annual monetary prize given to an individual.«
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