Templeton Prize Explained

Templeton Prize
Awarded For:Outstanding contributions in affirming life's spiritual dimension, whether through insight, discovery, or practical works
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Presenter:Templeton Foundation
Country:United States
Reward:£1.1 million (2019)
Year:1973
Holder:Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

The Templeton Prize is an annual award granted to a living person, in the estimation of the judges, "whose exemplary achievements advance Sir John Templeton's philanthropic vision: harnessing the power of the sciences to explore the deepest questions of the universe and humankind's place and purpose within it." It was established, funded and administered by John Templeton starting in 1972. It is now co-funded by the John Templeton Foundation, Templeton Religion Trust, and Templeton World Charity Foundation, and administered by the John Templeton Foundation.[1]

The prize was originally awarded to people working in the field of religion (Mother Teresa was the first winner), but in the 1980s the scope broadened to include people working at the intersection of science and religion.[2] Until 2001, the name of the prize was "Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion", and from 2002 to 2008 it was called the "Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities".[3] [4] Hindus, Christians, Jews, Buddhists and Muslims have been on the panel of judges and have been recipients of the prize.[5]

The monetary value of the prize is adjusted so that it exceeds that of the Nobel Prizes; Templeton felt, according to The Economist, that "spirituality was ignored" in the Nobel Prizes.[6], it is £1.1 million.[7] It was typically been presented by Prince Philip in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.[8]

The prize has been referred to as prestigious[9] and coveted,[10] with The Washington Post calling it the most prestigious award in religion.[11] Atheist scientists Richard Dawkins, Harry Kroto[12] and Jerry Coyne have criticized the prize as "blurring [religion's] well-demarcated border with science" and being awarded "to scientists who are either religious themselves or say nice things about religion",[13] a criticism rejected by 2011 laureate Martin Rees, who pointed to his own and other laureates' atheism and that their research in fields such as psychology, evolutionary biology, and economy can hardly be classified as the "promotion of religion".[13]

Laureates

YearLaureateNotesRef(s)
1973Mother TeresaFounder of the Missionaries of Charity; 1979 Nobel Peace Prize laureate[14]
1974Frère RogerFounder of the Taizé Community[15]
1975Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanFormer President of India, advocate of non-aggression with Pakistan
1976Leo Joseph SuenensPioneer in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement[16]
1977Chiara LubichFounder of the Focolare Movement[17]
1978Thomas F. TorranceFormer Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
1979Nikkyō NiwanoCo-founder of the Risshō Kōsei Kai
1980Ralph Wendell BurhoeFounder of the journal Zygon[18]
1981Cicely SaundersFounder of the hospice and palliative care movement[19]
1982Billy GrahamEvangelist
1983Aleksandr SolzhenitsynSoviet dissident novelist; Nobel laureate
1984Michael BourdeauxFounder of the Keston Institute
1985Sir Alister HardyFounder of the Religious Experience Research Centre[20]
1986James I. McCordFormer president, Princeton Theological Seminary[21]
1987Stanley JakiBenedictine priest; professor of astrophysics, Seton Hall University[22]
1988Inamullah KhanFormer secretary-general, Modern World Muslim Congress[23]
1989Carl Friedrich Freiherr von WeizsäckerPhysicist and philosopher
George MacLeodFounder of the Iona Community[24]
1990Baba AmteDeveloper of modern communities for people suffering from leprosy[25]
Charles BirchEmeritus professor, University of Sydney[26]
1991Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron JakobovitsFormer Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth
1992Kyung-Chik HanEvangelist and founder of Youngnak Presbyterian Church, Seoul. From northern Korea.[27]
1993Charles ColsonFounder of the Prison Fellowship
1994Michael NovakPhilosopher and diplomat
1995Paul DaviesTheoretical physicist[28]
1996Bill BrightFounder of the Campus Crusade for Christ[29]
1997Pandurang Shastri AthavaleSocial reformer and philosopher, founder of the Swadhyay Movement
1998Sir Sigmund SternbergPhilanthropist; founder of the Three Faith Forum
1999Ian BarbourFormer professor of science, technology and society, Carleton College
2000Freeman DysonTheoretical and mathematical physicist, mathematician, and statistician [30]
2001Arthur PeacockeFormer dean, Clare College, Cambridge[31]
2002John PolkinghornePhysicist and theologian
2003Holmes Rolston IIIPhilosopher[32]
2004George F. R. EllisCosmologist and philosopher[33]
2005Charles Hard TownesNobel laureate and physicist
2006John D. BarrowCosmologist and theoretical physicist[34]
2007Charles TaylorPhilosopher[35]
2008Michał HellerPhysicist and philosopher[36]
2009Bernard d'EspagnatPhysicist[37]
2010Francisco J. AyalaBiologist[38]
2011Martin Rees, Baron Rees of LudlowCosmologist and astrophysicist[39]
201214th Dalai Lama, Tenzin GyatsoSpiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, and 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate[40]
2013Desmond TutuNobel laureate, social rights activist and retired Anglican archbishop[41]
2014Tomáš HalíkRoman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher[42]
2015Jean VanierCatholic theologian, humanitarian and founder of L'Arche and Faith and Light[43]
2016Jonathan SacksFormer Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, philosopher, and scholar of Judaism[44]
2017Alvin PlantingaAmerican scholar, philosopher, and writer [45]
2018Abdullah II of JordanKing of Jordan[46]
2019Marcelo GleiserBrazilian physicist and astronomer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College[47] [48]
2020Francis CollinsGeneticist and physician[49]
2021Jane GoodallEthologist, activist and renowned chimpanzee researcher[50]
2022Frank WilczekTheoretical physicist[51]
2023Edna Adan IsmailHealth-care advocate[52]
2024Pumla Gobodo-MadikizelaPsychologist[53]

See also

References

General

Notes and References

  1. Online: https://templetonreligiontrust.org/areas-of-focus/
  2. Waldrop . M. Mitchell . Religion: Faith in Science . Nature . 17 February 2011 . 470 . 7334 . 323–325 . 10.1038/470323a . free . 21331019. 2011Natur.470..323W .
  3. Web site: Templeton Dies. Ottawa Citizen. 8 July 2008. Charles. Enman. 9 July 2009. Canada.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120509223008/http://www2.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=894efb53-74d6-4b64-b275-ee22c7a296e0. 9 May 2012.
  4. Web site: Just Because Science Looks Forward, Religion Isn't Backward . The Times . London . 2 July 2009. 15 March 2003. Daniel . Crewe.
  5. Web site: Judges . Templeton Prize . West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania . Templeton Foundation. 2 July 2009.
  6. News: Obituary – John Templeton . The Economist . London . 2 July 2009. 17 July 2008.
  7. Web site: Sir John Templeton, 1912–2008 . Templeton Prize . West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania . Templeton Foundation . 18 November 2019.
  8. News: Schneider . Nathan . God, Science and Philanthropy . The Nation . New York . 3 June 2010.
  9. News: Dwyer . Colin . Marcelo Gleiser Wins Templeton Prize For Quest To Confront 'Mystery Of Who We Are' . 13 July 2019 . NPR . 19 March 2019.
  10. News: Overbye . Dennis . Math Professor Wins a Coveted Religion Award . 13 July 2019 . The New York Times . 16 March 2006.
  11. News: Dalai Lama wins Templeton Prize for work on science, religion . 13 July 2019 . The Washington Post . 29 March 2012.
  12. Web site: For the Love of God... Scientists in Uproar at £1m Religion Prize . The Independent . London . 7 April 2011 . Steve . Connor. 11 March 2019.
  13. Web site: The Templeton Foundation Is Not an Enemy of Science . Dan . Jones. The Guardian . London . 8 April 2011 . 11 March 2019.
  14. Web site: US Scientist Wins Religion Prize . BBC News . 2 July 2009 . 9 March 2005.
  15. Web site: Philosopher Wins £800,000 Award for Spiritual Focus. https://web.archive.org/web/20080405092926/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/philosopher-wins-163800000-award-for-spiritual-focus-440262.html. dead. 5 April 2008. The Independent . London. 2 July 2009 . 15 March 2007. Arifa. Akbar.
  16. Book: Templeton, John. The Humble Approach: Scientists Discover God . 1998 . 978-1-890151-17-1 . Philadelphia . Templeton Foundation Press. 170–172.
  17. Encyclopedia: Lubich, Chiara . 2 July 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica.
  18. Web site: Ralph Wendell Burhoe, 85; Reconciled Science and Faith . The New York Times . 2 July 2009. 16 May 1997. Wolfgang. Saxon.
  19. Book: Clark, David. 2005. 131. 978-0-19-856969-5 . Oxford . Oxford University Press. Cicely Saunders – Founder of the Hospice Movement: Selected Letters 1959–1999 .
  20. Book: Hood, Ralph Jr. . The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach . 3rd . Ralph W. Hood . 2003 . 978-1-57230-116-0 . New York . Guilford Press . 248 .
  21. Web site: The New York Times . 2 July 2009 . Princeton Theologian Wins Templeton Prize of $250,000 . Joseph. Berger. 27 February 1986.
  22. Web site: British Physicist Wins Religious Prize. BBC News . 2 July 2009 . 14 March 2002.
  23. Web site: Religion Notes; Prize Winner, Accused of Bias, Collects Award. The New York Times. 2 July 2009 . 30 October 1988. Peter. Steinfels.
  24. Book: MacLeod, George. Daily Readings with George Macleod . George MacLeod. 1991. Ferguson. Ronald. 15. 978-0-00-627513-8 . London. Fount.
  25. Web site: Baba Amte, 93, Dies; Advocate for Lepers . The New York Times . 2 July 2009 . 17 February 2008 . Haresh . Pandya.
  26. Web site: Emeritus Professor Louis Charles Birch . Sydney . University of Sydney. 2 July 2009.
  27. Web site: Chronicle. The New York Times . 2 July 2009. 12 March 1992. Nadine. Brozan .
  28. Web site: Scientist Wins Religion Prize of $1 Million. The New York Times. 9 March 1995. 2 July 2009. Gustav. Niebuhr.
  29. Web site: Leader of Spiritual Movement Wins $1.2 Million Religion Prize. The New York Times. 6 March 1997. 2 July 2009. Gustav. Niebuhr.
  30. Web site: £600,000 Prize for Physicist Who Urges Ethics in Science. The Independent . London . 2 July 2009. 23 March 2000. Steve . Connor.
  31. Web site: Religion Prize Won by Priest Much Involved with Science. The New York Times. 2 July 2009. 9 March 2001. Gustav. Niebuhr.
  32. Web site: Environmentalist Wins $1m Prize. Helen. Sewell. 2 July 2009. 19 March 2003. BBC News.
  33. Web site: Sacred Mysteries. The Daily Telegraph . London . 2 July 2009. Christopher. Howse. 20 March 2004 .
  34. Web site: British Scientist Wins $1m Prize . 2 July 2009. 15 March 2006. BBC News.
  35. Web site: Is That All There Is?. The Guardian . London . 2 July 2009 . Stuart. Jeffries. 8 December 2007.
  36. Web site: Cosmologist Wins World's Largest Monetary Award. The Independent . London . 2 July 2009 . John. Hall. 12 March 2008.
  37. Web site: Bernard d'Espagnat Wins £1m Templeton Prize . The Times . London . 2 July 2009 . Ruth . Gledhill . 16 March 2009.
  38. Web site: Biologist Wins Templeton Prize . The New York Times. 25 March 2010 . Cornelia . Dean . 25 March 2010.
  39. Web site: UK Astrophysicist Wins $1.6 Million Religion Prize . ABC News . Raphael . Satter. 6 April 2011. 6 April 2011.
  40. News: Dalai Lama Wins 2012 Templeton Prize. 30 March 2012. Philanthropy News Daily. 30 March 2012.
  41. Web site: Archbishop Desmond Tutu Wins £1.1m Templeton Prize. 4 April 2013 . 4 April 2013 . BBC News.
  42. Web site: Czech Priest and Former Dissident Tomáš Halík Wins £1.1m Templeton Prize. Bingham. John . 13 March 2014. The Telegraph. London. 13 March 2014.
  43. Web site: For Jean Vanier, Templeton Prize Winner, Loving People With Disabilities Is A Religious Experience . Antonia . Blumberg . 19 June 2015 . 5 October 2018 . The Huffington Post.
  44. Web site: Former British Chief Rabbi Wins $1.5 Million Templeton Prize . . Georgina . Cooper . 5 October 2018 . 2 March 2016.
  45. Web site: Alvin Plantinga and the Templeton Prize . The Times Literary Supplement . London . Rupert . Shortt . 2 May 2017 . 5 October 2018.
  46. Web site: King Announced 2018 Templeton Prize Laureate for Interfaith, Intrafaith Harmony Efforts . . 28 June 2018 . 5 October 2018.
  47. Web site: Current Winner . Templeton Prize . West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania . John Templeton Foundation . 19 March 2019 . 19 March 2019.
  48. Web site: Brazilian Physicist Wins $1.4 Million Templeton Prize . . 19 March 2019 . 19 March 2019.
  49. Web site: Francis Collins Awarded 2020 Templeton Prize. 20 May 2020. Templeton Prize. 20 May 2020.
  50. Web site: Naturalist Jane Goodall wins 2021 Templeton prize for life's work. Harriet. Sherwood. The Guardian. 20 May 2021.
  51. Web site: Nobel laureate and physicist Wilczek wins Templeton Prize. AP News. Luis Andres. Henao. 11 May 2022. 9 August 2023.
  52. Web site: Prominent Foe of Female Genital Mutilation Wins Prestigious Templeton Prize. VOA News. 16 May 2023. 9 August 2023.
  53. Web site: This Psychologist Just Won $1.3 Million for Her Work on Trauma and Repair. Time. Belinda. Luscombe. 4 June 2024. 19 June 2024.