Marcelo Gleiser, a native of Brazil, became the first Latin American to be awarded the Templeton Prize. A professor of physics and astronomy at Dartmouth College, Gleiser, who is a professed agnostic, was acclaimed as a "scientist who rejects the notion that science alone can lead to ultimate truths about the nature of reality."
Templeton Prize winner believes science and spirituality are complementary | America Magazine:
Templeton Prize winner believes science and spirituality are complementary | America Magazine:
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