Encounter - 20 July 2008 - science and religion at "the horizon of mystery"

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There you go, scientists who are also Catholic clergy: Modelling the origin of time: science and religion at “the horizon of mystery”. Does science make belief in God obsolete? Cosmologist and mathematician Michal Heller’s answer to this ‘Big Question’ this year won him the world’s largest monetary prize given to an individual, the Templeton Prize. [...]
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There you go, scientists who are also Catholic clergy: Modelling the origin of time: science and religion at “the horizon of mystery”. Does science make belief in God obsolete? Cosmologist and mathematician Michal Heller’s answer to this ‘Big Question’ this year won him the world’s largest monetary prize given to an individual, the Templeton Prize. [...]
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