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Science and Theology from the Bottom Up Audiobook
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In 1979, a much-respected physicist named John Polkinghorne resigned from his position at Cambridge. Just five years earlier he had been honored for his remarkable achievements in mathematical physics (he had been part of the team that discovered the quark) by being appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society. Polkinghorne was departing the environs of this profound and mysterious reflection on the nature of reality for a vocation no less intellectually and personally challenging: the study of theology and service as an Anglican priest.
One of the benefits to the public of Polkinghorne’s twin interests in science and theology has been the remarkable series of books he has written since 1983, beginning with The Way the World Is, continuing with the publication of his 1993 Gifford Lectures (published as The Faith of a Physicist: Reflections of a Bottom-Up Thinker) and most recently Science and the Trinity: The Christian Encounter with Reality (Yale). Sir John Polkinghorne talks about the main themes of this book in Science and Theology from the Bottom Up.
Series |
MARS HILL AUDIO Conversations |
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Author |
Sir John Polkinghorne |
Narrator |
Sir John Polkinghorne and Ken Myers |
Runtime |
55 Min. – Unabridged |
Publisher |
Mars Hill Audio |
Downloads |
M4B MP3 |
Release Date |
April 10, 2005 |
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