One of the oldest organizations relating religion and science is the American Scientific Affiliation, an association of Christians in scientific and technological fields: http://www.asa3.org/
The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley promotes creative interaction between theology and science through research, teaching and public service: http://www.ctns.org
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Alliance on Faith, Science and Technology helps the church to deal with issues raised by science and technology: http://archive.elca.org/faithandscience
The Episcopal Church's "Catechism of Creation" is a valuable ecumenical resource for many issues related to the doctrine of creation: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/documents/CreationCatechism.pdf
Lutheran theologian Paul Santmire has for many years encouraged development of good theoretical and practical theologies of nature: http://www.hpaulsantmire.net
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George L. Murphy - Biography
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