A ground-breaking project which embedded theologians and philosophers into some of Cambridge University’s cutting-edge science labs has come to an end.
The Templeton (TWCF) Project at Cambridge (2013-2018) awarded nearly £1m to Professor Sarah Coakley who placed a team of three post-doctoral Fellows into three specific scientific research clusters around the University, allowing for an unusually deep engagement with working scientists and acting as a catalyst for the next generation of work on theology/philosophy of religion and the sciences.
In this short film Coakley, along with post-docs Daniel De Haan, Natalja Deng and Peter Woodford reflect on their unique experiences.
The Templeton (TWCF) Project at Cambridge (2013-2018) awarded nearly £1m to Professor Sarah Coakley who placed a team of three post-doctoral Fellows into three specific scientific research clusters around the University, allowing for an unusually deep engagement with working scientists and acting as a catalyst for the next generation of work on theology/philosophy of religion and the sciences.
In this short film Coakley, along with post-docs Daniel De Haan, Natalja Deng and Peter Woodford reflect on their unique experiences.
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