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DoSER Initiative Focuses on Climate Science and Theology

Lilah Sloane-Barrett

This 3-year project will provide grants for seminaries to meaningfully engage forefront climate science in their curriculum and activities.
Michael Zimmerman
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Michael Zimmerman

DoSER Staff

We spoke with Michael Zimmerman about tension between evolution & creationism in schools, bringing together clergy & their congregations to…
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Faculty Reflect and Look Ahead at AAAS Retreat

Rosalind Lucier

At the Science for Seminaries Faculty Enrichment Retreat, theological and scientific experts gathered in person to immerse themselves in discussions…
Ting Wu and Nadine Vincenten
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Ting Wu and Nadine Vincenten

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We spoke with Ting Wu and Nadine Vincenten about learning from high school students, moving beyond purely scientific understandings of…
Sevim Kalyoncu
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Sevim Kalyoncu

DoSER Staff

We spoke with Sevim Kalyoncu about the relationship between her faith and her love of nature, culturally inclusive science engagement,…
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Engaging Faith-based Communities in Citizen Science through Zooniverse Project Summary

Grace Wolf-Chase

This initiative provided models for how creative partnerships can be formed between scientific and religious communities that empower more people…
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Who Is Science?

Science is driven by people. It is a "shared human activity." This video series delves into the many facets of…
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How Did Humans Become Human? Becoming Human: Parts 1 & 2

In this 2-part video series, scientists discuss how humans survived evolution and survived all other hominid species.
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How To Strengthen Our Connections to the Natural World

Zaid Jilani

How can people strengthen their connections to natural world? That was the question addressed during the 2021 December Dialogues with…
DoSER Breaks Down Walls Between Science and Religion
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DoSER Breaks Down Walls Between Science and Religion

Lauren Boyer

“If you look back far enough, you see people who are happily doing religion and science side by side for…