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Vol. 1-2, Season of Epiphany 2002
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What are the SciTech&Faith subcommittees up to?
During the current triennium, the SciTech&Faith Committee is currently active in four areas, with a subcommittee for each: (1) Genetically Engineered Foods, (2) Creation, (3) Genomics and Nanotechnology, and (4) the Ecumenical Roundtable on Science, Technology and the Church.
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Roundtable on Science, Technology & the Church meets in Louisville
The Executive Council's Committee on SciTech&Faith will join delegations from some six other churches in North America for the annual gathering of the Ecumenical Roundtable on Science, Technology and the Church in Canada and the U.S.
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Network and Committee go to AAAS Annual Meeting
When the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) opens on Valentine's Day in Boston, the Episcopal Church will be there. In the Exhibition Hall, Network Newletters and brochures will be available at the display table supported by various science/religion groups nationally.
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How science/faith groups fit into Church structure
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Lost Souls, Round 2: Do you recognize anyone in this picture?
In 1988, the Reverend Dr. Fred Burnham, Director of the Trinity Institute, and the Reverend Dr. Robert John Russell, Director of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, sponsored a short conference for scholars in the (then small) field of science and religion.
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Join the Network, help your Church
The Episcopal Church Network for Science, Technology and Faith (SciTech&Faith) kicks off its campaign for new members with this, the second issue of its Newsletter. The Network constitutes a pool of resource people with scientific and technical background who can serve as consultants for the Episcopal Church in the task, through its various committees, commissions, and task forces, of forming church policy.
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