Campbell, Greg, interviewer and authorRolston, Holmes, 1932-, interviewee2023-06-062023-06-062003-04https://hdl.handle.net/10217/236707Philosopher Gone Wild: CSU Professor makes peace between God and Science — and wins the world's most generous prize. This appeared in Weekly, April 16-22, 2003, front page and pages 14-15.Dr. Holmes Rolston is interviewed by Greg Campbell in April 2003. Dr. Holmes Rolston will receive the Templeton Prize, valued at more than $1 million, on May 7 in London's Buckingham Palace from Prince Philip. He will use the money to endow a chair in his name at his alma mater, Davidson College in North Carolina, in the fields of science and religion. His studies in philosophy of science, in evolutionary and ecosystem science, and as an accomplished biologist have made Rolston the leading voice for protecting biodiversity — not only out of respect for nature, but also due to religious obligation. He already has carved on his future tombstone this epitaph: "Philosopher Gone Wild." That's his life well-lived.born digitalarticlesengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Rolston, Holmes, 1932-A philosopher gone wild: CSU professor makes peace between God and science — and wins the world's most generous prizeA philosopher gone wild - Greg Campbell interviewRolston wins prize - Greg Campbell interviewText