Re: Templeton Prize for Polkinghorne

From: Cmekve@aol.com
Date: Mon Mar 18 2002 - 20:14:35 EST

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    Glad to hear that Polkinghorne received the prize. Curiously there is a
    review of one of Polkinhorne's books by a former Templeton prize winner
    (Freeman Dyson) in the current issue of N.Y. Review of Books. www.nybooks.com

    Unfortunately Dyson shows little knowledge of Polkinghorne or Christianity.

    Karl
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    Karl V. Evans
    cmekve@aol.com

    In a message dated 3/16/02 9:55:03 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
    SteamDoc@aol.com writes:

    << In the flurry of noise here the last few days, one news item has been
     overlooked. Every year the Templeton Foundation gives out a big prize for
     "Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities."
     Whatever that means ... but it often goes to people relating science and
     faith. The Templeton Foundation is not specifically Christian, and a
    variety
     of people with a variety of perspectives (including the agnostic physicist
     Freeman Dyson) have won the prize in past years. Mother Teresa got one
    also,
     so there's been variety.
     
     This year, I was glad to see the prize going to a Christian: John
     Polkinghorne, prominent British physicist (Fellow of the Royal Society) and
     ordained Anglican priest. His writings on science and Christianity are, in
     my opinion, some of the best material out there today (even though he is
     sometimes a bit theologically "liberal" for my personal taste). My
     recommended starting point for those who want to see what he has to say is
     "Belief in God in an Age of Science"; I know others here like "Faith of a
     Physicist." His books are not very introductory, but worth the effort if
     you're willing to give some serious thought.
     
     More about the award, including a bio of Polkinghorne, can be found under
     www.templeton.org.
     
     Allan
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