Research Programs in Biological Sciences that are relevant to the ID Debate
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Royal Society Lectures: Why we cooperate
Martin Nowak
Science & Theology News: Taking the ID debate out of pundits playbooks
Owen Gingerich
Why science and religion need to talk.
Charles L. Harper reviews Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? The Relationship Between Science and Religion by Michael Ruse and Paths from Science Towards God: The End of All Our Exploring by Arthur Peacocke.
AAAS: Dialogue on Science, Ethics & Religion
Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion
Cambridge Templeton Consortium
Templeton Oxford Seminars on Science and Christianity
CTNS: Sample Science and Religion Course Prize-Winning Syllabi
Institute for Research on Unlimited Love
IRUL: Evolutionary Perspectives on Other-Regard
Works of Love: Scientific and Theological Perspectives on Altruism
Biology and Purpose: Altruism, Morality, and Human Nature in Evolutionary Theory
Nature in Belief: Evolutionary Explanation, Biological Function, and Religious Purpose
Forgiveness Involving Biology and Human Evolution
Templeton Research LecturesAstrobiology and the Sacred: Implications of Life Beyond Earth
Water of Life: Counterfactual Chemistry and Fine-Tuning in Biochemistry
Fitness of the Cosmos for Life: Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning
Love & The Ultimate Nature of Reality: Cosmology, Freedom and the Theology of Kenosis
Many Worlds: The New Universe and Its Theological Implications
Zygon Journal of Religion & Science
Previous Templeton Prize Laureates