Published on February 8, 2012 by Steve Donaldson  

Senior fellows from the Samford Center for Science and Religion met with representatives from the Colossian Forum (http://www.colossianforum.org/) and several outside guests to discuss ideas about extending science and religion dialogue, particularly in churches.

 
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