Lucrative Religion Prize Given
Philadelphia Inquirer 2003

Remsen, Jim, "Lucrative Religion Prize Given: the Templeton Winner, Holmes Rolston 3d, is Credited for His Push on Environmental Ethics," Philadelphia Inquirer, March 20, 2003, sec. A.

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Interview citing Dr. Rolston's career and contributions to the study of nature, environmental ethics, and the relationship between science and religion.

"Blessing the Planet: Templeton Prize Winner Links Ecology to Theology," [Inquirer: Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, March 22, 2003] Editorial.

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The award given to Rolston is the world's largest monetary prize for achievement in any field. Rolston, though less prominent than previous winners, has been quietly influential over a long career at the often contentious crossroads of science and religion. In nature, God is not an architect or engineer, but creates using a process in which life is perpetually perishing, perpetually regenerated.