Abstract
Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, has established a new interdisciplinary program in science and religion. One of the features of this program is an undergraduate major in science and religion that requires substantial course work in at least one of the natural sciences as well as course work in philosophy, religion, and history. As a result of a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, Cornell College will offer a special course, God and Physics: From Aquinas to Quantum Mechanics (April 1998), and will sponsor an international symposium on creation and contemporary cosmology (April 1999). Opportunities exist for interested scholars to come to Cornell as Templeton Visiting Fellows in order to participate in these activities.
Keywords
William Carroll, creation, nature, Newberry Library, John Templeton Foundation, time, Cornell College, Big Bang, history of science, philosophy, Peter Hodgson, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology, Galileo, God, Aquinas, physics, Whitehead, geology, religion, Aristotle, science, evolution, chemistry
How to Cite
Carroll, W., (1998) “Cornell College: Program in Science and Religion”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 33(2), 271–274. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.00146
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