Arthur Robert Peacocke struggled with ultimate questions.

Arthur Peacocke, Templeton Award, 2001

  1. Dean, Clare College, Cambridge University
  2. Gifford Lectures were published in 1971 as Science and the Christian Experiment, a book for which he was awarded the prestigious Lecomte du Noüy Prize.
  3. Templeton Prize (speech)
  4. Wikipedia

On my first trip into Europe in 1977, I stopped in London to visit with David Bohm, then went up to Cambridge University, Clare College, to visit with Arthur Peacocke to talk about Newton-Leibniz debate, continuity-symmetry-harmony, and the future of science and religion. More to come…