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"It Keeps Me Seeking" - Interview with Andrew Briggs and Andrew Steane at the University of Oxford

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Two world class physicists from Oxford, together with philosophy professor Hans Halvorson from Princeton, integrate faith and science in their new book "It Keeps Me Seeking." Andrew Briggs specializes in nanomaterials and quantum information, and Andrew Steane made a key discovery which was necessary to make quantum computing possible. I sat down with Briggs and Steane in Oxford where we enjoyed a wide ranging discussion about the intersection of the measurable rigors of science and the high aspirations of spirituality.

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Two world class physicists from Oxford, together with philosophy professor Hans Halvorson from Princeton, integrate faith and science in their new book "It Keeps Me Seeking." Andrew Briggs specializes in nanomaterials and quantum information, and Andrew Steane made a key discovery which was necessary to make quantum computing possible. I sat down with Briggs and Steane in Oxford where we enjoyed a wide ranging discussion about the intersection of the measurable rigors of science and the high aspirations of spirituality.

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