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www.pricerunner.co.uk(Sponsored Results)Promotes knowledge about developments in science and technology within the religious community, and provides opportunities for dialogue between the scientific and religious communities on ethical and religious implications of scientific developments.
http://www.aaas.org/spp/dser/Promoting the creative mutual interaction between contemporary theology and the natural sciences.
http://www.ctns.org/Chester College (UK) based research center directed by Celia Deane-Drummond. Details of public lectures, profiles of staff, and submission information for the journal Ecotheology.
http://www.chester.ac.uk/crb/Outlines of research projects on topics including ecotheology and the relation of Australian spirituality to the arts. Flinders University, South Australia.
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/theology/institute/Overview of several areas of controversy, primarily involving Christian beliefs and Judeo-Christian traditions, from ReligiousTolerance.org.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/sci_rel.htmA non-profit educational organization promoting new views on issues in the science and religion field, such as the evolution/creation controversy and biomedical ethical challenges. Features an extensive collection of articles and streaming media.
http://www.counterbalance.org/University of Aarhus based organization promoting dialogue between theology and the natural sciences. Listing of events and full-text articles. [English and Danish]
http://www.forumteonat.au.dk/Articles and book reviews and links, looking at the engagement of science with religion, both historically and in the present. Concentrates primarily on Christianity but includes an article on science and Islam.
http://www.dimery.com/Einstein's writings and philosophy on God, the cosmos, science, and religion.
http://www.einsteinandreligion.com/index.htmlPBS documentary about the interaction between science and religion, both historically and today. Includes transcripts of interviews with scientists and theologians.
http://www.pbs.org/faithandreason/A compilation of current news and other information and essays dealing with religious views on bioethics, as well as some other aspects of modern science.
http://www.faithstreams.com/ME2/Sites/Load.asp?SiteID=871263347AA14E9A8775514203220BAETalk by Dr. Norman F. Hall given on September 15, 1996 at a meeting of the Humanist Fellowship of San Diego at the Thomas Paine Coffeehouse.
http://www.godless.org/sci/sr_talk.htmlOxford University-based interdisciplinary research centre for the study of religious beliefs in relation to the sciences and medicine. Includes details of forthcoming seminars and workshops, and staff profiles.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~theo0038/Longstanding interfaith group working for a dynamic and positive relationship between religion and science. Includes newsletter, conference abstracts, and details of how to set up a local discussion group.
http://www.iras.org/By Dr. Norman F. Hall and Lucia K. B. Hall. Published in The Humanist, May/June 1986.
1986.06.01Funds research to encourage exploration of the moral and spiritual dimensions of the universe and of human potential.
http://www.templeton.orgA collection of topics, definitions, audio and video clips covering the constructive interaction of science, ethics, philosophy, and religion.
http://www.counterbalance.net/Moderated discussion list and newsletter dedicated to promoting the constructive engagement of science and religion.
http://www.metanexus.net/Department of Science and Religion. Describes research program, workshops, and contact details. In Tehran, Iran.
http://www.nrcms.ir/english/science_religion/Book about a new vision for God as Creator, using randomness, chaos and scientific principles.
http://www.randomdesigner.com/Brief introduction to ecotheology and short descriptions of the relationship between individual religions and the environment.
http://hollys7.tripod.com/religionandecology/A review of the past 150 years of science which concludes that the scientific findings lead to a logical conclusion that God exists 'beyond a reasonable doubt.'
http://sciencevsreligion.netArticles and extracts of books relating to a wide variety of topics within science and religion, including physics, the brain, belief in God, and religious experience.
http://scienceandreligion.com/UK based charity promoting discussion between scientific understanding and religious thought. Includes details of conferences, twice annual publication, and an annual report.
http://www.srforum.org/Web forum about science and religion. [Multiple pop-ups]
http://jollyrogerwest.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3Covers the broad field of scientific and spiritual thought to foster awareness and dialogue among an interfaith audience, both general and scholarly. Includes articles and calendar of forthcoming events.
http://www.science-spirit.org/International research program based at CTNS. Includes details of forthcoming symposia, profiles of participating academics, and articles from the media.
http://www.ctns.org/ssq/A catalog of links about science and religion, ethics, culture, politics.
http://www.chemistrycoach.com/science_and.htmThe Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research or Discoveries about Spiritual Realities is an annual award, usually announced in March of each year.
http://www.templetonprize.org/Professor at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania. Research interests include science and religion, philosophical psychology, and personality and social psychology. Vita and course syllabi.
http://www.etown.edu/psychology/Faculty/Teske.htmCollection of notes and essays attempting to restore theology to the mainstream of science by defending the notion that the Universe is divine.
http://www.naturaltheology.net/Print and electronic journal of the CTNS. Includes editorial policy, call for papers, and instructions for authors.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14746700.htmlArticle by Elizabeth Newman, reprinted from the Winter 1997 (Vol 17:1) issue of the CTNS Bulletin.
http://www.crosscurrents.org/newman.htmHomepage of Professor of Physics at Colorado School of Mines. Includes several articles on how to be religious without believing in God.
http://www.mines.edu/~mmyoung/Print and electronic journal. Subscription information, contents, abstracts, and submission instructions.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0591-2385&site=1Newsletter and articles, including several by Philip Hefner on human cloning.
http://zygoncenter.org/