John F. Haught

Theologian John F. Haught of Georgetown University John F. Haught is an American theologian. He is a Distinguished Research Professor at Georgetown University. He specializes in Roman Catholic systematic theology, with a particular interest in issues pertaining to physical cosmology, evolutionary biology, geology, and Christianity.

He has authored numerous books and articles, including ''Science and Faith: A New Introduction'' (2012), ''Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God, and The Drama of Life'' ( 2010), ''God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens'' (2008), ''Christianity and Science: Toward a Theology of Nature'' (2007), ''Is Nature Enough? Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science'' (2006), ''Purpose, Evolution and the Meaning of Life'' (2004), ''God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution'' (2000, 2nd ed. 2007), ''Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation'' (1995), ''The Promise of Nature: Ecology and Cosmic Purpose'' (1993, 2nd ed. 2004), ''What is Religion?'' (1990), ''What is God?'' (1986), and ''The Cosmic Adventure: Science, Religion and the Quest for Purpose'' (1984).

In 2002, Haught received the [https://web.archive.org/web/20150914221337/http://www.lumenchristi.org/new-atheism/ Owen Garrigan Award in Science and Religion], in 2004 the Sophia Award for Theological Excellence, and in 2008 a “[http://ncse.com/about/friend-of-darwin Friend of Darwin Award]” from the [http://ncse.com/ National Center for Science Education]. He also testified for the plaintiffs in Harrisburg, PA “Intelligent Design Trial”(Kitzmiller et al. vs. Dover Board of Education). Provided by Wikipedia
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