Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Worldviews of Great Scientists by Henry Fritz Schaefer

In this lecture provided by Chesterton House, distinguished chemist Henry "Fritz" Schaefer discusses The Worldviews of Great Scientists. He talks about quotes from such scientists as Steven Weinberg and Richard Feinman. Schaefer goes on to look at the views and contributions of such scientists as Blaise Pascal, Michael Faraday, William Henry Perkin, Werner Heisenberg, Robert Griffiths, Robert White, Charles Townes, John Polkinghorne, Allan Sandage, George Ellis, John Barrow, William PhilippsChristopher Isham, and more.
Full MP3 Audio here (1 hr)
Q&A Audio here. (20 min)
Enjoy.

You may also be interested in Fritz Schaefer's book: Science and Christianity: Conflict or Coherence?

1 comments :

Abhishek said...

Heard this talk live a couple of days ago at the RZIM conference in India. Quite enlightening to see how history has proved that science has far from disproved the existence of God. A whole of of great scientists throughout history actually believe otherwise!

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