RALPH WENDELL BURHOE: HIS LIFE AND HIS THOUGHT |
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Authors: | David R. Breed |
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Affiliation: | David R. Breed, an independent scholar and systems consultant, lives at 5218 South Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60615. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. This fifth and final installment from the author's book-length study of Ralph Wendell Burhoe's life and thought covers the period 1966–1987, and it concludes with a summary of his thought. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science began publication in March 1966, the same year in which the Center for Advanced Study in Theology and the Sciences (CASTS) was founded. Both the journal and the center were made possible by Meadville/Lombard Theological School. After a brief period of flourishing, CASTS was succeeded in 1972 by the Center for Advanced Study in Religion and Science (CASIRAS). Burhoe married Calla Butler in 1969, two years after his first wife, Frances, had died. He retired from Mead-ville in 1974. The Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion was awarded to Burhoe in 1980. His thought is summarized under the topics of values, thermodynamics, the evolution of religion, the concept of soul, God, enculturation and freedom, and the Lord of History. |
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Keywords: | Calla Burhoe Frances Burhoe Burhoe's thought CASIRAS CASTS IRAS Meadville Templeton Prize Zygon |
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