Signs of a Culture Change? Younger Scientists More Likely to Believe in God
Category: Pew survey
And a hypothesis as to why....
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Category: Pew survey
And a hypothesis as to why....
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Category: Pew surveys
More evidence that churches and religious leaders are an overlooked resource in communicating about science...
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Category: Entertainment Media
A central premise driving the plot...
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Category: Entertainment Media
An example of "going broad" to motivate audience interest...
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Category: Entertainment Media
A message focused on co-existence...
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Category: New Atheism
An initiative that facilitates cross-talk on science and religion
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Category: Religion
A new symbol for conversation rather than conflict?
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Category: Religion
Taking advantage of one of America's great bridge builders...
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Category: Framing Science
Tailoring messages about science to the specific cultural and political background of an audience...
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Category: Religion
One of the top four news stories of 2008
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