Society of Ordained Scientists

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The Society of Ordained Scientists (SOSc) is an international religious order of priest-scientists within the Anglican Communion.[2][3] The organisation was founded at the University of Oxford by biologist-theologian Arthur Peacocke following the establishment of several other similar societies in the 1970s,[4][5] in order to advance the field of religion and science.[6] Membership in the Society of Ordained Scientists is open at the invitation of the Warden to ordained ministers of any Christian denomination upholding belief in the Holy Trinity.[7] As a result, the ecumenical religious order includes individuals from the Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Methodist Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Reformed Church, and Lutheran Church, among other Christian denominations.[8]

AbbreviationSOSc
Formation1986[1]
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Society of Ordained Scientists
AbbreviationSOSc
Formation1986[1]
TypeAnglican religious order
Founder
Arthur Peacocke
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