John Hedley Brooke

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John Hedley Brooke is The Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion within the Faculty of Theology at The University of Oxford[1]

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[edit] Biography

Brooke was formerly Professor of the History of Science at Lancaster University.

Professor Brooke has taught many courses ranging from the history of the physical and life sciences to the philosophy of religion at the universities of Cambridge, Sussex, and Lancaster. He has been President of the British Society for the History of Science and of the Historical Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. His research interests include the use of historical analysis to construct critical perspectives for the discussion of sciences as they bear on religious beliefs and religious beliefs as they bear on the sciences.

He has lectured at many universities in America, Europe, Australia and the Far East. He has also lectured at Templeton workshops in Adelaide, Berkeley, Manchester, and Toronto. In 1998 he joined the Templeton Oxford Seminars Steering Committee, and gave several lectures at the 1999 seminars and led workshops at Wycliffe Hall. During November 2000 he gave the Alister Hardy Memorial Lecture in the University of Oxford, and in November 2001 gave the Distinguished Lecture of the American History of Science Society at its meeting in Denver.

Professor Brooke holds a number of research directorships. He is coordinator of the European Science Foundation Network on Science and Human Values. Since 2002 he has been a foundation member of the Steering and Executive Committees of the International Society for Science and Religion, and in 2003 he was elected Vice-President of the Science and Religion Forum. In the same year he was elected to the Senior Historians Conference in Windsor. He is co-director (with Martin Rogers) of the Templeton Science and Religion in Schools Project, and in 2004 was appointed co-director of the Oxford Centre for the Science of Mind (OXCSOM).

In Oxford Professor Brooke is Director of the Master of Studies Programme in Science and Religion , and a Fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford.

[edit] Publications

[edit] Books

His several books include

  • Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 1991)
  • Thinking about Matter: Studies in the History of Chemical Philosophy (Ashgate, 1995)
  • Reconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and Religion (T. & T. Clark, 1998)
  • Science in Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions (ed. with Margaret Osler and Jitse van der Meer ) (University of Chicago Press, 2001)

[edit] Notes & References

  1. ^ Basic bio-information from Oxford