John Hedley Brooke

John Hedley Brooke (born 20 May 1944) is a British historian of science specialising in the relationship between science and religion.

John Hedley Brooke
John Hedley Brooke discussing "Science and Secularization" at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in 2012
Born (1944-05-20) 20 May 1944
NationalityBritish
Alma materFitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Spouse(s)Janice Marian Heffer (m. 1972)
Scientific career
FieldsRelationship between science and religion
Websitejohnhedleybrooke.com

Biography

Brooke is the son of Hedley Joseph Brooke, and Margaret Brooke, née Brown. He was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Retford, then Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. On 30 Aug 1972, he married Janice Marian Heffer.[1]

Academic career

He was a Research Fellow at Fitzwilliam College from 1967–68, then a Tutorial Fellow at the University of Sussex from 1968-69. He was on the faculty of Lancaster University from 1969 to 1999, rising from Lecturer to Professor of History of Science. With Geoffrey Cantor he gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of Glasgow in 1995. He was appointed the first Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at The University of Oxford in 1999, where he directed the Ian Ramsey Centre and was a Fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford. After his retirement in 2006, he became an Emeritus Fellow of Harris Manchester College and was a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Study in the University of Durham in 2007.[1]

He was the editor of the British Journal for the History of Science from 1989-93. He was the president of the British Society for the History of Science from 1996–98, and has been the president of Science and Religion Forum since 2006.[1] He was also the president of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) from 2008-2011.[2] Brooke was subsequently made an Honorary Fellow (HonFISSR).

Evaluations of John Hedley Brooke's contribution to the historiography of 'Science and Religion' can be found in: Science and Religion: New Historical Perspectives (ed. T Dixon, G N Cantor and S Pumfrey) 2010 and Rethinking History, Science and Religion: An Exploration of Conflict and the Complexity Principle (ed. B Lightman) 2019

Publications

Books

  • 'Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives (1991 and 2014)
  • Thinking About Matter (1995)
  • Reconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and Religion (with G. N. Cantor, 1998)
  • Science in Theistic Contexts (ed. 2001)
  • Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion (ed. 2005)
  • Religious Values and the Rise of Science in Europe (ed. 2005)
  • Science & Religion around the World (ed. 2011)

Other publications number more than one hundred journal articles and book chapters including contributions to:The Cambridge Companion to Darwin; The Cambridge Companion to the "Origin of Species"; The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion

The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science; The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophy; The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible; The Oxford Handbook of Natural Theology (editorial consultant)


  1. "Prof John Hedley Brooke." Debrett's People of Today. Debrett's Peerage Ltd., 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC
  2. Presidents Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine, International Society for Science and Religion. Retrieved on 2009-6-25

Biography of Brooke, Institute of Advanced Study

Biography of Brooke, Gresham College

Biography of Brooke, International Society for Science and Religion

Biographical Recorded history: Catalogue Ref: C1672/08 Hedley Brooke, John http://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/Science

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