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The Science
& Religion Colloquium sponsors public lectures on science and religion
and provides Internet links to off-campus Science & Religion Postings
on these topics. Lectures and programs that are open to the public are
listed in the Calendar of Events. Join the Colloquium's E-Mail List and
receive e-mail notification of public lectures on science and religion
or be advised of new Internet postings.
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AAAS Dialogue
on Science, Ethics, and Religion (http://www.aaas.org/spp/dser/)
This site is a forum offered by the American Association for the Advancement
of Science that seeks to forge a relationship between the scientific community
and the community of religious scholars and ethicists. Scientists by engaging
in this dialogue will come to a deepened understanding of the value-laden
cultural context of science and its place in society, while improving
scientific understanding among religious communities.
The Center
for Theology and the Natural Sciences (http://www.ctns.org/)
From the website: "The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
(CTNS) strives to bridge these two disciplines. CTNS is a non-profit
international membership organization dedicated to research, teaching
and public service. It focuses primarily on the relation between contemporary
physics, cosmology, technology, environmental studies, evolutionary and
molecular biology and Christian theology and ethics."
The John
Templeton Foundation
(http://www.templeton.org/)
Well known for its support and progress in the work of science and religion,
the foundation encourages and deepened and critical view of the spiritual
and ethical dimensions of life and scholarship.
European
Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT) (http://www.esssat.org)
A non-confessional, European based organization that promotes the dialogue
between the natural sciences and theology.
Institute
on Religion in an Age of Science (IRAS) (http://www.iras.org)
A non-denominational, independent society that seeks to forge a creative
and positive relationship between the concepts developed in science and
the goals, doctrines and practices for human welfare especially as expressed
through religion.
Science
and Spirit Magazine
(http://www.science-spirit.com/)
A publication dedicated to the dialogue between scientific endeavour and
religious experience.
Metanexus
(http://www.metanexus.net/entrance.html)
Contains valuable resources to up and coming conferences related to science
and religion as well as an online magazine. The Metanexus Institute is
headquartered in Philadelphia.
Center for the Study of Science and Religion (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cssr/)
Out of Columbia University, the CSSR is an interdisciplinary, inter-school,
collaborative forum for the examination of issues lying at the boundary
of the scientific and religious ways of comprehending the world and our
place in it.
Science
and Religion Bookstore (http://www.scienceandreligionbooks.org/)
From the Templeton Foundation Press, a clearinghouse of book titles that
have to do with science and religion.
The Boston Theological Institute's Center for Faith and Science Exchange
(F&SE) (http://www.bostontheological.org/fase/)
The Center for Faith and Science Exchange (F&SE), together with the
Religion and Science program of the Boston Theological Institute promotes
inter-disciplinary dialogue between the sciences including theology.
The Lonergan
Website
(http://www.lonergan.on.ca/)
A site dedicated to this influential Catholic thinker and contributor
to the science and theology dialogue.
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