
First World Congress for the
Synthesis of Science and Religion
Bombay
(Mumbai) - January 9-14, 1986
Thirty-five eminent scholars from many fields of science and theology, including:
- George Wald,
Nobel Laureate, Medicine, 1967
- HH The Dalai
Lama, Nobel Laureate, Peace, 1989
- J. Weizenbaum,
Dept. of Computer Science, MIT, Massachusetts
- John Searle,
Dept. of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
- Raja Ramanna,
Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, India
- Harvey Cox,
School of Divinity, Harvard University
- Huston Smith,
(Formerly) Dept. of Religion, MIT, Massachusetts
- Ernan McMullan,
Dept. of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
- Karan Singh,
Former Minister of Education, Govt. of India
- William
R. Shea, Dept. of Philosophy, McGill University, Montreal
- Eileen Barker,
London School of Economics, England
Over 2000 registered
delegates attended and participated in the deliberations of the Congress.
Proceedings volume published (see publications).