Ask HN: Are there people who are masters of two distinct fields?

1 points by nahumfarchi ↗ HN
I don't mean just competent but real mastery. Also fields with little or no overlap. Not, say, math and physics.

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DaVinci? I suppose you mean modern examples though.
Yeah exactly what I had in mind. Sort of a modern day DaVinci.
There's a fellow named John Polkinghorne who is a well known theoretical physicist who is also an active theologian. I'm not sure how easily you could declare someone a "master" of theology, but he's certainly enough of a recognized authority (I read several of his papers in an upper level philosophy of religion course in college) that I'd say he fits what you're looking for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkinghorne