Great Malvern Priory will welcome a winner of the Nobel Prize as part of its programme entitled A Celebration of Science and Faith, this April.
Antony Hewish, a former professor of radioastronomy who won the prize for his part in the discovery of pulsars, will give a talk on Cosmology and Creation on Monday, April 19, from 7.30pm.
Further talks will be held on April 21, 23, 24 and 27, from 7.30pm each time, with free admittance but donations welcome. The events are part of the Priory’s 925 anniversary celebrations.
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