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* [http://www.iscast.org/  Institute for the Study of Christianity in an Age of Science and Technology (ISCAST)]. Oakleigh, Victoria.<br />"ISCAST is an Australian organisation dedicated to exploring the interface between science and the Christian faith. Its membership consists of scientists, theologians and professionals with standing in their own fields and a commitment to the Christian faith."<br />
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"The rapid development of science has left many either to follow blindly where science is taking them or to crawl into a fundamentalist mindset. We argue there is a third way: a dynamic dialogue, critically reviewing both science and religion, allowing each to influence our understanding of the other."
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* [http://www.asa3.org/ American Scientific Affliliation (ASA)]. Activities: journal, newsletter, speakers, resources, annual meeting.
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* [http://biologos.org/ BioLogos]. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Activities: Activities: conferences, workshops, grant programs, website, and speakers.<br />"BioLogos invites the church and the world to see the harmony between science and biblical faith as we present an evolutionary understanding of God’s creation."

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Organizations promoting a theistic evolution view of origins.

Australia

"The rapid development of science has left many either to follow blindly where science is taking them or to crawl into a fundamentalist mindset. We argue there is a third way: a dynamic dialogue, critically reviewing both science and religion, allowing each to influence our understanding of the other."

United States
  • BioLogos. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Activities: Activities: conferences, workshops, grant programs, website, and speakers.
    "BioLogos invites the church and the world to see the harmony between science and biblical faith as we present an evolutionary understanding of God’s creation."