William Grassie

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William Grassie
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
Aha enyereWilliam Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaGrassie Dezie
Ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya3 Mee 1957 Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụtheologian Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọTemple University Dezie
Onye òtù nkeInternational Society for Science and Religion Dezie
webụsaịtịhttps://www.grassie.net Dezie

William John Grassie (Amụrụ na Mee 3, 1957) bụ onye na-eme ihe maka ọtụtụ ihe kpatara ya, gụnyere enweghị ime ihe ike na ịkwụsị ngwá agha nuklia, mgbanwe nke agụmakwụkwọ sayensị, na mkparịta ụka ka ukwuu n'etiti sayensị na okpukpe.[1][2][3][4] Ọ bụ onye isi nchịkwa nke Metanexus Institute, otu nzukọ nke ya na John Templeton Foundation rụkọtara ọrụ iji kwalite "nkwurịta okwu na mmekọrịta mmekọrịta dị n'etiti okpukpe na sayensị na mba ụwa".[4]

Afọ ndị mbụ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Amụrụ Grassie na Wilmington, Delaware ma gaa Middlebury College . Ọ bụ onye otu Quakers.[1]

N'afọ 1980 na Philadelphia, ọ kwalitere nkwụsị nke ngwá agha nuklia site na Kọmitii Udo nke Ndị Enyi, ebe o nyere aka guzobe mkpọsa nkwụsị nke nuklia.[5][6][7]

E jidere Grassie n'ọtụtụ nnupụisi obodo na-abụghị nke ime ihe ike ma bụrụ onye na-eguzogide ụtụ isi agha.[8][9] Grassie na David Falls, onye ọrụ ọzọ nke Religious Society of Friends, otu Quaker, jụrụ ịkwụ ụtụ isi gọọmentị etiti n'ihi na ọ ga-akwado agha nuklia, mana onye ọka ikpe kpebiri, na ikpe obodo nke IRS n'afọ 1990, na chọọchị ahụ dị mkpa ịmanye ụtụ megide ụgwọ ọrụ nke ndị ọrụ abụọ ahụ.[10] Nkwupụta sitere n'aka òtù okpukpe Friends Quaker sochiri:   N'afọ 1987 ruo afọ 1988, Grassie rụrụ ọrụ dị ka onye na-ahazi obodo na Southwest Germantown, Philadelphia, ma hazie "Ememe Otu Narị Afọ nke Germantown Protest Against Slavery" iji cheta ngagharị iwe mbụ nke Europe megide ịgba ohu na New World (1688).[11] E mere ọrụ ahụ dị ka atụmatụ mmepe obodo ma nyere aka mee ka ọrụ ime ka obodo dịghachi ndụ nke a maara ugbu a dị ka "Freedom Square".[12]

Grassie nwetara Ph.D. na okpukpe tụnyere site na Mahadum Temple n'afọ 1994, ma jee ozi dị ka osote prọfesọ na Intellectual Heritage Program.[4]

E hiwere Philadelphia Center for Religions and Science n'afọ 1998, ọ gbanwere aha ya na 2000 gaa na "Metanexus Institute on Religion and Science" iji gosipụta iru mba ụwa ya. N'afọ 2011, nzukọ ahụ belatara aha ya ka ọ bụrụ Metanexus Institute ma ugbu a ọ dị na New York City. Nzukọ ahụ na mbụ na-akwalite mkparịta ụka n'etiti okpukpe na sayensị, mana ugbu a "na-akwalite nyocha sayensị siri ike na nke nkà ihe ọmụma nke ajụjụ ndị bụ isi" site na itinye aka na Big History.

Ebenside[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. 1.0 1.1 WILLIAM ROBBINS, June 9, 1982, The New York Times, KROL ASSESSES POSITION IN DISARMAMENT MOVEMENT, Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ... William Grassie ... a Philadelphia Quaker .. a director of the Pennsylvania Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze...
  2. David O'Reilly, February 19, 1996, Philadelphia Inquirer, Looking For The Tao In Science Classrooms The Templeton Foundation Gives Grants To Colleges With Ideas. Several In The Area Were Recipients., Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ...lecturer William Grassie's portable computer can flash color images of living cells and space shots of Earth ...
  3. Ursula Goodenough and William Grassie, June 02, 2006, Philadelphia Inquirer, Teaching science as a rich narrative Presenting key facts that are not connected makes eyes glaze over. Try this new approach., Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ...One conclusion stands out: Ten years of reform efforts have not (yet) had a measurable impact ...
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 David O'Reilly, February 18, 2002, Philadelphia Inquirer, Center thinks religion and science can say much to each other, Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ... William Grassie, Metanexus' executive director and vice president, ...
  5. Tom Infield, The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 26, 1982, "A New Breed is Battling Arms Race"
  6. William Robbins, The Windsor Star, June 12, 1982, A Cardinal's Campaign..., Accessed March 21, 2013
  7. Jane Eisner, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 23, 1982, " A Drive for Support of the Nuclear Freeze."
  8. William Grassie: Religious Liberties and Moral Ambiguities - The Cases of Contraception and War Resistance. Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved on 2012-10-04.
  9. Joseph A. Slobodzian, Philadelphia Inquirer, August 19, 1988, "IRS Sues Phila. Quakers Over Tax Protest."
  10. Jim Smith, December 21, 1990, Philadelphia Inquirer, , Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote= ... The ruling stemmed from two civil cases filed in 1988 by the IRS against the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, the area's 13,000-member Quaker organization.
  11. Rich Henson, The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 24, 1988, "Germantown Parades for Justice."
  12. Jan Gehorsan, Associated Press, March 15, 1998, Ill-Fated Anti-Slavery Document Focus of Week's Activities, Accessed Aug. 27, 2013, quote=You could call it a failure, since slavery continued for nearly two more centuries, said the event's coordinator, William Grassie.