Peacocke and Polkinghorne video interviews
Who knew you could find stuff like this ... an interview (about i hour long) with Arthur Peacocke, and another (about 45 mins) with John Polkinghorne, from Google video. Wikipedia says of Peacocke ...
The Rev. Dr Arthur Robert Peacocke, MBE (b. 29 November 1924, Watford - d. 21 October 2006) was the Vice President of the Science and Religion Forum and of Modern Church People's Union. He was also a Council Member of ESSSAT - The European Society for the Study of Science And Theology. In 1971, he was ordained as a priest in the Church of England. In 1973, he was appointed Dean of Clare College, Cambridge. In 2001, he was awarded the Templeton Prize. Peacocke is perhaps best known for his attempts to rigorously argue that Evolution and Christianity need not be at odds. He may be the most well-known theological advocate of theistic evolution as author of the essay Evolution: The Disguised Friend of Faith? ....
The Rev. Dr Arthur Robert Peacocke, MBE (b. 29 November 1924, Watford - d. 21 October 2006) was the Vice President of the Science and Religion Forum and of Modern Church People's Union. He was also a Council Member of ESSSAT - The European Society for the Study of Science And Theology. In 1971, he was ordained as a priest in the Church of England. In 1973, he was appointed Dean of Clare College, Cambridge. In 2001, he was awarded the Templeton Prize. Peacocke is perhaps best known for his attempts to rigorously argue that Evolution and Christianity need not be at odds. He may be the most well-known theological advocate of theistic evolution as author of the essay Evolution: The Disguised Friend of Faith? ....
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