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Do science and religion conflict? It’s all in how you ‘see’ it

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — October 22, 2015
(RNS) Most say there's a clash of worldviews "in general" but only 30 percent say so when asked if their own beliefs conflict with science.

Evangelicals and scientists are closer than many realize

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — March 16, 2015
WASHINGTON (RNS) Seventy percent of self-identified evangelicals “do not view religion and science as being in conflict," according to a study unveiled at a American Association for the Advancement of Science conference.

God knows, evangelicals are more science-friendly than you think

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — March 15, 2015
Newly released data highlights common views -- and common goals to help society -- between scientists and Bible-centered Christian evangelicals.

Seminaries awarded $1.5 million to include science in coursework

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — October 8, 2014
(RNS) The 10 seminaries represent mainline Protestant, Catholic, evangelical and black church traditions.

Survey: When science and faith collide, faith usually wins

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — May 1, 2014
WASHINGTON (RNS) Between scientific "facts" and evangelical faith, faith usually wins, according to a new survey.

Science group, evangelicals push new collaboration

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — February 17, 2014
(RNS) Science and religion already co-exist -- but it's a cold peace, say experts. A new dialogue campaign, based on new research, is underway to establish routes for collaboration.

God knows, scientists are more religious than you think

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — February 16, 2014
There are nearly as many believers and churchgoers among scientists as in the nation at large and new research finds many say science and faith can collaborate.
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