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Center for Faith & Science Exchange (FASE)*
www.ctel.net/~keggi/fase/
The purpose of F&SE is to promote interdisciplinary
dialogue among the scientific disciplines-including that of theology-within the seminaries, schools of theology, universities, and local congregations of faith.
F&SE includes a special relationship with the BTI Program in Religion and Ecology.
Center for Process Studies*
www.ctr4process.org
The Center for Process Studies contributes to the development of a new cultural paradigm influenced by a relational worldview. As a resource for scholars and other professionals the Center coordinates multidisciplinary and trans-disciplinary research on pressing issues, seeking to avoid the inertia and limitations of segregated university disciplines.
Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS)*
www.ctns.org
The mission of CTNS is to promote the creative mutual interaction between contemporary theology and the natural sciences. CTNS is a non-profit international membership organization dedicated to research, teaching and public service.
Chicago Center for Religion and Science (CCRS)*
www.usao.edu/~facshaferi/CCRS.HTML
The CCRS was founded in January 1988 by Ralph Burhoe,
William E. Lesher, Philip Hefner, and Thomas Gilbert. The Center is dedicated to
relating religious traditions and scientific knowledge in order to gain insight
into the origins, nature, and future of humans and their environment, and to
realize the common goal of a world in which love, justice, and ecologically
responsible styles of living prevail.
Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS)*
http://mobynet.com/~caps/
CAPS is a professional association of Christians who serve as psychologists and in other related professions. They exist to encourage understanding of the relationship between Christianity and psychology at both theoretical and applied levels, and to encourage fellowship among Christians in psychological and related fields.
Christian Legal Society (CLS)*
www.clsnet.com/welcome.html
CLS is a network of nearly 4,500 attorneys, judges, law
professors and law students who are "Doing justice with the Love of
God." CLS members' involvement includes religious freedom defense, legal
aid for the needy, peacemaking and reconciliation, and ministry to law students.
Christian Medical and Dental Society (CMDS)*
www.cmds.org
Founded in 1931 and currently serving over 12,500 members, the CMDS seeks to "change the heart of healthcare." CMDS promotes positions on health care issues, conducts overseas and domestic mission projects, and coordinates a network of Christian doctors for fellowship and professional growth.
Christian Students in Science (CSIS)*
www.csis.org.uk/
CSIS is a UK-based organization set up to promote discussion in the student community on issues relating to science and faith.
Christians in Science Education (CISE)
www.cis.org.uk/cise/
The CISE is sponsored by the Association of Christian Teachers and exists to provide a service to Christians who are involved in science education. It aims to keep people in touch with developments in this field, and to help them bring a Christian perspective to their work.
Christians in Science (CiS)
www.cis.org.uk
CiS is a professional Christian group for all who are concerned about science/faith issues. Membership includes not only several very distinguished senior scientists, but also students who are working for science degrees, and school pupils who are studying science. All members and associates receive their journal, Science and Christian Belief.
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