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Mission
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Committee || Partners
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Local
Societies Initiatives
As educators, we believe that intellectual progress
is made by asking fundamental questions and investigating
the foundational assumptions we have about such things
as religion, science, nature and humanity. This drive
means struggling at length and in depth with a variety
of ideas that often conflict with each other, seeking
to learn from individuals who think differently than
we do, and reflecting critically on our own ideas.
We believe this intellectual work is best accomplished
by a community of learners who are able to dialogue
openly, critically and creatively in an atmosphere of
respect and generosity. As a member of the Local Societies
Initiative, we have developed this forum for Central
Virginians to explore the interrelationship of science
and religion.
What divides the two perspectives? What connects them?
More than ever ethics compete with advances in research,
fostering a new layer of scrutiny once restricted to
the laboratory setting. The rapid pace of scientific
discovery only increases our culture’s need to
reflect on these changes, more thoughtfully and more
thoroughly.
With success, this three-year project will create long-term
networks to exchange thoughtful and dynamic ideas and
to develop an appreciation for the issues spun from
these debates.
Mission
The Life Sciences and Religion Community Forum of Central
Virginia provides a structured forum for citizens to
educate themselves through dialogue about science and
religion.
Goals
- Create a sustainable core group that will lead
the effort to foster science-religion dialogue.
- Identify the most salient and critical issues for
the Richmond community to address.
- Provide a forum in which community members can
learn about and discuss these issues.
- Learn about scientific and Religious perspectives
on contemporary developments in the life sciences
and religion, especially around issues that often
generate conflict and controversy.
- Increase scientific literacy among people of faith,
and faith literacy among scientists.
- Seek to develop informed ethical positions on a
range of socially relevant matters.
- Build bridges between a range of Religious and
secular Richmond-area communities.
- Demonstrate efficient and effective use of resources.
- Build resources that enable us to expand our learning
community in subsequent years.
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