Snapshots
One of my Templeton co-fellows, Qanta Ahmed, was kind enough to send me this snap she took of me chatting with Rev. John Polkinghorne during the dinner last week at Trinity College. He just turned 80, and he’s writing another book.
One of my Templeton co-fellows, Qanta Ahmed, was kind enough to send me this snap she took of me chatting with Rev. John Polkinghorne during the dinner last week at Trinity College. He just turned 80, and he’s writing another book.
Blogging may be light for the next month or so as I work on my essay and presentation for Templeton. What little I do post will probably be on sporadic excitement with the hometown baseball team and links to other posts in the blogosphere.
My 2010 Templeton-Cambridge co-fellow Chris Mooney writes up his thoughts on the Fellowship as this first part of the program comes to a close. Part I. Part II. Well worth reading.
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The Inimitable Thony C. on the new film Agora, which apparently is still looking for a US distributor: The NANAs* Larry Moran at Sandwalk and Murdo MacMeasly at Pharyngoogoo have got their collective knickers in a twist because they haven’t yet had the chance to see Agora the Spanish film, staring Rachel Weisz, about the… Continue reading Movies