A Christian seminary's support forreligion-science discussion

Zygon 22 (s1):39-42 (1987)
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. A Christian seminary supports the study of religion andscience, in order to relate its faith to people living in scientificallyoriented cultures. It invites the scientific and university com‐munities to join in developing a model for dialogue that may be abasis for more ecumenical efforts at relating religion and science, so as to ease tensions between religious communities. The workpioneered by the Center for Advanced Study in Religion andScience and by Zygon is giving rise to new enterprises, including thecoming establishment of a Center for the Study of Faith andScience at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago

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