Bernard PullmanIn science, Bernard Pullman (1919-1996) (CR=4) was a French molecular biophysicist quantum biochemist, and historian noted for his 1995 The Atom in the History of Human Thought, wherein, in his digression on the history of atomic theory, he gives a long list of the disagreements between atomism and Christianity. [1]

References
1. (a) Pullman, Bernard. (1995). The Atom in the History of Human Thought (translator: Axel Reisinger) (pg. 89-94). Oxford University Press, 1998.
(b) Stenger, Victor J. (2013). God and the Atom: from Democritus to the Higgs Boson: the Story of a Triumphant Idea (pg. 48). Prometheus Books.

External links
Bernard Pullman – Wikipedia.
Pullman, Bernard (1919-) – WorldCat Identities.

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