The International Society for Science and Religion ( ISSR ) is a learned society established in 2001 for the purpose of the promotion of education through the support of inter-disciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion conducted where possible in an international and multi-faith context. The Society took shape after a four-day conference in Granada , Spain.
4-514: ISSR may refer to: International Society for Science and Religion inter-simple sequence repeat , a general term for a genome region between microsatellite loci. Institute of Statistical Studies and Research International School of the Stockholm Region The Iranian Soviet Socialist Republic , a short-lived unrecognized state. Topics referred to by
8-461: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages International Society for Science and Religion Membership is available to all interested persons. However, Fellowship is only attained through nomination by existing Fellows only. There were 97 founding members, including five Fellows of the Royal Society . Although many of the founders of
12-558: The ISSR are Christians, the society actively welcomes members from other faith traditions. The book Why the Science and Religion Dialogue Matters produced by the society has major contributions from: The Presidents of the ISSR have been: The society’s central office is based at St. Edmund's College at the University of Cambridge . The Executive Secretary is Professor Fraser Watts. In 2008,
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