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Christians in Science
Christians in Science (CiS) is a British organisation of scientists, philosophers, theologians, ministers, teachers, and science students, predominantly evangelical Christians,〔(Young, Davis A., and Stearley, Ralph F., ''The Bible, rocks, and time: geological evidence for the age of the earth'', p. 156, InterVarsity Press (2008), ISBN 0830828761, accessed 5 November 2009 )〕 concerned with the dialogue between Christianity and science.〔(Schwarz, Hans, ''Creation'', Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing (2002), p. 121, ISBN 0802860664, accessed 5 November 2009 )〕 The organisation was started in the 1940s as one of the professional groups of IVF (now UCCF), and was known as the Research Scientists' Christian Fellowship from 1950 until it adopted the current name in 1988.〔("Scientist who established the Mullard Laboratory and made Britain one of the world leaders in space studies," The Times, 11 February 2004, accessed 5 November 2009 )〕
It took on financial independence from UCCF in 1996.〔(history )〕 The organisation has over 850 members, is a member of the Evangelical Alliance, and includes R. J. Berry and John T. Houghton as two of its more noteworthy members.
Along with the Victoria Institute, it publishes ''Science and Christian Belief'' twice yearly.〔( World Evangelical Fellowship, ''Evangelical review of theology'', Volume 15, p. 191, Paternoster Press (1991), accessed 5 November 2009 )〕〔("Creation or Evolution: Do We Have To Choose?'", ''Christian Today'', 14 August 2008, accessed 3 November 2009 )〕
==Statement of Faith〔(Membership declaration (statement of faith) )〕==

Christians in Science is an "explicitly Christian society", and full membership is open only to those who can affirm the following "Statement of Faith", though it is possible for corporate bodies such as libraries and individuals who do not wish to make the declaration to become associate members.
I declare my belief in the triune God as creator and sustainer of the universe, and my faith in Jesus as Saviour, Lord of all and God.
I acknowledge the Bible as the Word of God and its final authority in matters of faith and conduct.
As a steward of God's world, I accept my responsibility to encourage the use of science and technology for the good of humanity and the environment.
I agree with the aims of Christians in Science.


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