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Martin Rees – 2011 Templenton Prize Winner

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Martin J. Rees, a theoretical astrophysicist whose profound insights on the cosmos have provoked vital questions that speak to humanity’s highest hopes and worst fears, has won the 2011 Templeton Prize.

Martin Rees
Photo: Cambridge University
Rees, Master of Trinity College, one of Cambridge University’s top academic posts, and former president of the Royal Society, the highest leadership position within British science, has spent decades investigating the implications of the big bang, the nature of black holes, events during the so-called ‘dark age’ of the early universe, and the mysterious explosions from galaxy centers known as gamma ray bursters.

In turn, the “big questions” he raises – such as “How large is physical reality?” – are reshaping crucial philosophical and theological considerations that strike at the core of life, fostering the spiritual progress that the Templeton Prize has long sought to recognize.

Source: Templeton Foundation

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Przyznano europejską nagrodę za badania na religią

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European Prize for Research on Cognitive Theories of Religion

The European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, ESSSAT, in 2010 has awarded its biannual ESSSAT Prize for Research to Dr. Aku Visala for his philosophical analysis of cognitive theories of religion.

Aku Visala is currently visiting fellow with the Center for Anthropology and Mind, Oxford University, UK.

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