Integrating science and religion : an interview with Alan Wallace (Holos : forum for a new worldview) [online interview]

by B. Alan Wallace (Interviewee)

Other authorsThomas J. McFarlane (Interviewer)
Online Reading, 2004

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : B. Alan Wallace c2004, published by Center for Sacred Sciences, 2004. Article originally appeared in CenterVoice vol. 17 No. 1 Winter-Spring 2004 and later in to Holos Forum for a New Worldview. Online Resource, see local notes for URL link.

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Online only--see detail page for URL.

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Holos00012004

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2004

CSS Library Notes

Description: Alan Wallace has been a practitioner and scholar of Buddhism since 1970, including fourteen years as a Tibetan Buddhist monk. He has translated numerous Tibetan Buddhist texts, interpreted for many Tibetan Lamas, including the Dalai Lama, and taught Buddhist philosophy and meditation worldwide. Alan also has an undergraduate degree in physics and the philosophy of science from Amherst College and a doctorate in religious studies from Stanford University. Among the many books he has edited, translated, and authored, three have particular relevance to the subject of science and religion: Choosing Reality: A Buddhist View of Physics and the Mind (Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion, 1989), The Taboo of Subjectivity: Toward a New Science of Consciousness (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), and Buddhism and Science: Breaking New Ground (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003). For more information about Alan Wallace, please visit his home page at http://www.alanwallace.org/. This article is copyright © 2003 by B. Alan Wallace, and published here with his kind permission.

Available Online: https://www.centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/publications/integrating-scien....

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Original language

English
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