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Science and Religion - General Links

Cornell University's Science and Religion program
This will provide you with a very useful introduction to the topic.


Meta-list
This is a general interest site dedicated to the study of the relationship between science and religion.

Nick Saunders' Homepage
He is specialising in Science and Religion at Cambridge University.

The Centre for Theology and the Natural Sciences
In fact it's "Center" - this is an American site!

The European Society for the Study of Science and Theology
Says it all, really!

The Boston Theological Institute
Another Organisations which has looked into the relationship between Religion and Science.

God and Computers
How does an understanding of Artificial Intelligence affect belief in God?

Stephen Hawking's Homepage
Visit this site to see lecture notes and background information on Hawking's work.

Richard Dawkins
This is an unofficial site dedicated to Dawkins, with some useful stuff on Science and Religion. There is a section devoted to Prince Charles's recent Reith Lecture in which he criticised Scientists - read Dawkin's response.

The Measure of a Man
This is a programme synopsis from the second series of Star Trek - The Next Generation. In it, Data (an android) is scheduled for being dismantled in the interests of scientific progress. His Captain, Picard, fights a vigorous defence arguing for Data's rights as a conscious individual - similar to the Cartesian idea "I think, therefore I Am!.