| Reasons to Believe - Interdenominational apologetic ministry aiming to show that science and the Bible complement one another, led by Hugh Ross, Fazale Rana, and Kenneth Richard Samples. Articles, webcasts, and forthcoming events.
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| John Ray Initiative - Educational charity bringing together scientific and Christian understandings of the environment. Includes articles, reports from conferences, and a newsletter.
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| Window View - Author aims to build a holistic paradigm based on science and scripture.
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| The Unicorn Site - Summaries of fiction and non-fiction books and other writings by Dr. L. Steven Cheairs that address the common elements of science and Christian thought.
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| Science and Christianity - Allies or Enemies? - Small collection of articles on the Big Bang, astronomy, and the age of the Earth.
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| God and Science - Commentary on Darwin, Marx, Freud, Tillich, Chardin, creationism, evolution, quantum mechanics from Charles Henderson's book. Most of the chapters are available online.
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| Vatican Observatory - Ancient astronomical research institution with dependent research center based in Tucson, Arizona. Includes history, profiles of personnel, details of telescopes, and a streaming video on the relation of science and religion.
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| Faith and Reason Ministries - Aims to reconcile Christianity with accepted science. Includes complete text of John Callahan's book "Science and Christianity", and short articles on a selection of other topics.
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| Foolish Faith - Complete text of Judah Etinger's book "Foolish Faith", tackling the relationship between science and Christianity.
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| The Warfare of Science With Theology - Full text of a book published in 1896 by Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918), hosted by Library section of the Secular Web.
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| Institute for Biblical and Scientific Studies - Large collection of articles on topics ranging from science and Christianity through to archaeology and biblical sources.
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| American Scientific Affiliation 59th Annual Meeting - Call for papers for conference with the theme "Neuroscience and the Image of God". Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada, July 23-26, 2004.
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| CiS-St Edmunds Lecture Series: Science, Religion, & Society - Series of Templeton Foundation funded public lectures at St Edmund's College, Cambridge. Includes full text of lectures and subsequent after dinner academic conversations.
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| Jesuits in Science - Association promoting the work of Jesuits involved in the physical and biological sciences. Contains articles, event schedule, discussion forum, and a list of Jesuit-related scientific schools.
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| Christians in Science - UK based organization for Christian scientists and students. Includes articles, conference details, newsletter, and membership details.
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| Science and Faith - Collection of links to pages about scientists and their faith, quotations from the Bible, essays, and bibliographies.
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| The Technotheology Project - Bill Laudeman's attempt to relate physics, cosmology, and chaos theory with orthodox Roman Catholic theology.
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| European Society for the Study of Science and Theology (ESSSAT) - Scholarly non-confessional organization that aims to promote the study of relationships between the natural sciences and theological views. Includes details of publications, awards, and conferences.
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| Scibel - UK-based charity promoting the understanding between mainstream Christianity and contemporary science. Includes articles, biographies of scientists, book reviews, discussion forum, and the facility to have a faith-science question answered by an expert.
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| Witherspoon on Theology and Science - Papers by William Witherspoon on the harmony and potential integration of science and theology. Topics include divine action, string theory, human nature, higher dimensions, and miracles.
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| Jesuits and the Sciences: 1540-1995 - Exhibit of scientific works written and published by the Jesuits.
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