Address given by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame, at the banquet of the American Physical Society, Friday evening, June 21, 1957, at Notre Dame, Indiana, 1957/0621
Scope and Contents
"For a man who has to talk frequently on a wide variety of subjects, I have approached my task this evening with an unusual degree of trepidation."
Given his first-hand experience with scientists, especially physicists, Father Hesburgh speculates on building a peaceful and constructive future to close the gap between science and theology, a bridge linking knowledge gained by scientific pursuits and ultimate religious truths.
cc in (CPHS 141/11)
Dates
- Creation: 1957/0621
Language of Materials
English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.
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14 pages
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