Ian Barbour

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Ian Barbour was a pioneering scholar in the field of science and religion, renowned for his influential work on the relationship between scientific inquiry and Christian theology.

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instanceOf person
physicist
scholar of science and religion
theologian
academicDegree BD in Theology
PhD in Physics
awardReceived American Academy of Arts and Sciences fellowship
Templeton Prize NERFINISHED
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
countryOfBirth China NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1923-10-05
dateOfDeath 2013-12-24
educatedAt Swarthmore College NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
Yale University
employer Carleton College NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork physics
science and religion
theology
fullName Ian Graeme Barbour NERFINISHED
genre ethics of technology
philosophy of science
theology
influenced Alister McGrath NERFINISHED
Arthur Peacocke NERFINISHED
John Polkinghorne NERFINISHED
contemporary science and religion scholarship
influencedBy Karl Barth NERFINISHED
Thomas Kuhn NERFINISHED
knownFor influential contributions to Christian theology and science dialogue
pioneering work on the relationship between science and religion
typologies of science and religion interaction
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement science and religion dialogue
notableWork Ethics in an Age of Technology NERFINISHED
Issues in Science and Religion NERFINISHED
Myths, Models and Paradigms NERFINISHED
Religion in an Age of Science NERFINISHED
When Science Meets Religion NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Beijing NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Northfield, Minnesota NERFINISHED
positionHeld Professor of Physics at Carleton College
Professor of Religion at Carleton College
Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Carleton College
religion Christianity
workLocation Northfield, Minnesota NERFINISHED
yearOfAward 1999 Templeton Prize NERFINISHED

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Gifford Lectures notableLecturer Ian Barbour