Tom McLeish (@mcleish_t) 's Twitter Profile
Tom McLeish

@mcleish_t

FRS, soft/bio phys, scihist/theol, interdis, Auth: Faith & Wisdom in Sci/Poetry & Music of Sci/VSI Soft Matter (OUP), CofE Reader; ‘Penseur Anglais’ (E Macron)

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Paul McCreesh (@paul_mccreesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truly honoured to get the final 👍🏼 from the redoubtable Nicholas Kenyon BBC Radio 3 Record Review Purcell FQ. But Nick is entirely right: so much excellence from colleagues past and present. I've spent most of my life thinking about this glorious work. On to the next generation!

Mark Leake (@bpsiyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is fun. Emergence, determinism, recreating  the universe in model form, bone flutes and, of course, soft matter physics: “exactly what it says on the tin, and very often it is in the tin…” Super!

David Waters (@davidwaters79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an unexpected change of schedule, I am delighted to be presenting the Daily Service on BBC Radio 4 LW at 9:45 or catch up on the link below. The rhythms of faithfulness. Huge thanks to Tom McLeish for the perfect anecdote about the morning star ⭐️ bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00…

Danielle Terceiro (@thequietyell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really enjoyed my chat with Paul Matthews from the Christian Education podcast. shorturl.at/kKVX0 How do we help students engage with science in the classroom? How can we nurture their creativity and make them excited about it all? How to foster a love for our environment?

Danielle Terceiro (@thequietyell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tom McLeish I am grateful for your thinking on science, wisdom and the arts. ISCAST thank you for providing an intellectual space for me to continue to think about these things.

Marginalia Review of Books (@marginaliarob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When we see the phases of the moon, we conceive not of a little penny that grows from a sliver into a round and back to a sliver again during the month, but of a sphere, illuminated by the sun in fully three dimensions." —Tom McLeish themarginaliareview.com/science-is-a-l…

Equipping Christian Leadership (@eclasproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re delighted to announce that ECLAS has secured funding for a further 5 years. Building on our work of the last decade, we’re now embarking on a global research and engagement project with partners around the world.

BecomingHumanProject (@samuelloncar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot express how excited I am to publish tomorrow the full conversation I had with Tom McLeish Tom McLeish. He lays out a stunningly beautiful vision of science as a healing of broken relationships, weaving ecology, redemption, and the most rigorous science together.

Marginalia Review of Books (@marginaliarob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's issue is LIVE! Feat. Tom McLeish Tom McLeish & MRB's Editor-in-Cheif, BecomingHumanProject in conversation about science and the healing of the world + Columbia University Prof. Mark C. Taylor on Cormac McCarthy's "The Passenger" Alfred A. Knopf : bit.ly/3Eg240O

Today's issue is LIVE! Feat. Tom McLeish <a href="/mcleish_t/">Tom McLeish</a> &amp; MRB's Editor-in-Cheif, <a href="/SamuelLoncar/">BecomingHumanProject</a> in conversation about science and the healing of the world + <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a> Prof. Mark C. Taylor on Cormac McCarthy's "The Passenger" <a href="/AAKnopf/">Alfred A. Knopf</a> : bit.ly/3Eg240O
Chine McDonald (@chinemcdonald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's the first day of the last year of my 30s(!) and I'm kicking it off by talking about representation in religious iconography on BBC Radio 4 Sunday at some point before 8am. Tune in. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

Marginalia Review of Books (@marginaliarob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When we see the phases of the moon, we conceive not of a little penny that grows from a sliver into a round and back to a sliver again during the month, but of a sphere, illuminated by the sun in fully three dimensions." —Tom McLeish themarginaliareview.com/science-is-a-l…