Sir John Polkinghorne
Cosmic Questions Interviews
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On Being a Missionary to Science and Theology
How Science Informs Us
How the Natural World is Appropriate for Life
Evidence of 'Mind' behind the Universe
God as ongoing Creator
Our Place in the Universe
How Theology Places Science in a Richer Context
The Place of Human Experience
Science and the Spiritual Quest Interviews
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Biographical background
On his transition from physicist to priest
On his time as a priest in Bristol and Kent
On preaching versus lecturing
On his work in particle physics
On beauty and wonder in nature
On reductionism and relationality in science and theology
On Creationism
On the problem of evil and suffering
On exciting new work on complex systems
On the notion that people might one day be downloaded into computers
On receiving the Templeton Prize and being founding president of the ISSR
On the idea that religion is carried out in solitude
On the need for multi-religious dialogue
On Christianity, Judaism and Islam
On the need for constructive dialogue between disparate views
On progress in the dialogue between the sciences and religions
On the significance of creation and purpose in the universe
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