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About the ELCA Alliance for Faith, Science, and Technology
The ELCA Alliance for Faith, Science, and Technology is an
Independent Organization of the ELCA dedicated to expanding
awareness and promoting conversation about the implications of
science and technology for Christian faith and life. The
membership includes over a thousand ELCA scientists, science
teachers, clergy and other interested lay people.
The Alliance's activities are directed by a
volunteer Steering Committee
that meets on a monthly basis. The Alliance has challenged and assisted the church to
understand, discuss, and act on the implications of science and
technology for Christian life in many ways. It has made
sponsored the development of resources and education events such
as sample worship materials, the 1997 Rediscovering Cosmos
Conference at Syracuse University, last September's Sunday
Scientist Symposium, and has provided for the ongoing
publication of the newsletter
Covalence. The
Alliance also participates in the Ecumenical Roundtable, an
annual meeting of denominational groups from the U.S. and Canada
to discuss faith and science issues and to share resources.
These groups include: United Church of Christ, Presbyterian,
United Methodist, Episcopalian, and Lutheran (ELCA). The Alliance has a working
relationship with churchwide offices through the
ELCA Interunit Staff Team under the
auspices of the Program Unit for Church in Society.
2007 Steering Commitee of the ELCA
Alliance for Faith, Science, and Technology
John Albright
Retired Physicist, Educator
Bruce Booher
Astronomer, ELCA Pastor
Gail Bucher
Retired Cosmetic Scientist
Gregory Davis
ELCA Pastor
Ronald Duty
ELCA Staff Advisor
Karl Evans
Geologist (Steering Committee Chair)
Sarah Fredericks
Ph.D. student in science, philosophy, and religion
Ida Hakkarinen
Meteorologist
James Houck
Physicist
Robert Kraus
Physicist
Kevin Powell
Pediatrician, Bioethicist
Lou Ann Trost
Theologian
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