Edmund Fuller

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Edmund Fuller (d. 2001, age 86) was a historian, literary critic, and English master at Kent School.[1] He was also involved in the some of the 1950s and 1960s science and religion scholarship, bringing him into contact with William G. Pollard. In a review of the book Science Ponders Religion (1960) Harlow Shapley ed., an account of eight summers of Star Island Institute on Religion in an Age of Science Conferences, Fuller comments on Henry Margenau, Ian G. Barbour, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Kirtley F. Mather, Edwin C. Kemble, Ralph W. Burhoe and Charles A. Coulson among others.[2]

References

  1. Edmund Fuller, 86, Novelist and Historian , New York Times,February 3, 2001
  2. Varieties of Belief By Edmund Fuller, Dec 18, 1960, New York Times


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