Message from Nobel Laureate Sir John Eccles
(Board of Advisors)
Sir John Eccles: M.S. and B.S. (1925)from University of Melbourne; M.A.
and D.Phil. (1929) from Oxford University. Taught and lectured at various
universities including Oxford and John Hopkins. President of the Australian
Academy of Sciences (1957-61). Author of over 500 scientific papers and one
of the leading living authorities on the human brain. Won the Nobel Prize
for Medicine and Physiology in 1963. Writings include: The Brain And The
Unity Of Conscious Experience (Cambridge University Press, 1965), Facing
Reality: Philosophical Adventures Of A Brain Scientist (Springer-Verlag,
1967), with Sir Karl Popper, The Self And Its Brain (Springer-Verlag, 1976).
Gifford Lecturer.
I am happy to be associated with a Journal that is devoted to the immense
and paramount theme of Christian thought in the modern world.