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| ActionBioscience has published an interesting interview with
biology professor Kenneth R. Miller at:
http://www.actionbioscience.org/ | |
| The Clergy Letter Project collected over 10,000 signatures
endorsing the compatibility of
religion and science. They also celebrate Evolution Sunday
near the anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. See:
http://www.butler.edu/ | |
| Godless.org has published an article by Norman Hall and Lucia
Hall titled "Is the war between science and religion over?." See:
http://www.godless.org/ | |
| Interdisciplinary Documentation on Religion and Science maintains
an anthology of writings on this topic, and an encyclopedia of terms, from
Agnosticism to Universe. | |
| ReligiousTolerance.org has an introductory essay to the conflict
between science and religion at:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/ | |
| A religion and science glossary (sorted in a curious non-alphabetic order) was created by students at the University of Pennsylvania at: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu |
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| The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
maintains a dialogue on science, ethics and religion to facilitate communication
between scientific and religious communities. See:
http://www.aaas.org/ | |
| Beliefnet has a section on science and religion at:
http://www.beliefnet.com/ | |
| The BioLogos Foundation promote the concept that faith and science
both lead to truth about God and creation. They promote the search for truth
in both the natural and spiritual realms seeking harmony between these
different perspectives. It was founded by Francis Collins, former director of
the Human Genome Project and author of "The Language of God." Karl Giberson, author of "Saving Darwin: How to be a Christian and believe in evolution," is executive vice-president. See: http://www.biologos.org/ | |
| The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences is affiliated with the Graduate
Theological Union (GTU) in Berkeley, California.
The Center engages in research, teaching and public
service. See: http://www.ctns.org/ | |
| The Center for the Study of Science and Religion is part of the Earth
Institute at Columbia University. Their mission is to stimulate dialogue and
encourage understanding at the interface of science and religion. See:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cssr/
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| Counterbalance Interactive Library, has
topic sets available on many complex issues from science, ethics,
philosophy, and religion. See: http://www.counterbalance.org/ | |
| The Freethought Zone promotes "science and reason over religion
and superstition," See:
http://freethought.freeservers.com/ | |
| The Guardian is a newsletter which lists national and
international environmental service trips. These might involve "repairing
wildlife sanctuaries, hiking trails, rainforest restoration and habitats; research
assistance, rebuilding of Third World communities, or providing medical assistance and/or
teaching languages to other cultures." See:
http://www.guardiannewsltr.com/index.htm
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| The Guardian contains an amazing listing of other websites devoted to
the environment at: http://www.guardiannewsltr.com/reciprocal2.htm | |
| Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions has
produced a conference series on "Religions of the world and ecology,"
at: http://www.hds.harvard.edu/ | |
| International Society for Science & Religion promotes education
through the support of inter-disciplinary learning and research in the
fields of science and religion. See:
http://www.issr.org.uk/ | |
| Metanexus Institute "... advances research, education and outreach on
the constructive engagement of science and religion." See:
http://www.metanexus.net/ | |
| North American Science and Religion Foundation (NASARF) is a
non-profit foundation dedicated to advancing the academic and scientific
study of religion. See: http://www.nasarf.org/ | |
| PBS has a Faith & Reason section at:
http://www.pbs.org/ | |
| Reluctant Messenger solves religious paradoxes, like the creation story vs. science and evolution. See: http://www.reluctant-messenger.com/ | |
| Science & Spirit is a bimonthly magazine that
"... explores how science and religion can work together to address the vital
issues of our time." See:
http://www.science-spirit.org/ | |
| Science and Religion discusses science, religion and the
human brain. They see the brain as being in "a state of
organic transformation, carrying the entire race towards a glorious
destination..." See: http://www.scienceandreligion.com/ | |
| Science and Religion Today: A few of the
editors of Science &
Theology News magazine, which ceased publication in 2006, have now
launched a science and religion website at:
Science &
Religion Today. They offer a free newsletter. | |
| Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest II (STOQ) coordinates
the study and research programs of the Vatican's pontifical universities.
see: http://www.stoqnet.org/
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| The Secular Web has a section on Science and religion at:
http://www.infidels.org/ | |
| John Templeton Foundation provides grants for "research on concepts
and realities such as love, gratitude, forgiveness and creativity." They also
select individuals to receive a range of annual prizes. See:
http://www.templeton.org | |
| Wikipedia has a page on the "Relationship between religion and science," at: http://en.wikipedia.org/ |
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