- SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY Sites and Blogs
- BioLogos
- BioLogos Conversation Video Series
- Jesus Creed: Science and Faith
- American Scientific Affiliation
- Center for Public Christianity
- Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
- Christians in Science
- Counterbalance
- Faraday Institute
- Genesis Proclaimed Association
- International Society for Science and Religion
- John Polkinghorne
- John Templeton Foundation
- Metanexus
Some representative (though by no means exhaustive) thinkers operating at the intersection of theology and science:
- Gordon W. Allport: author of The Individual and his Religion (1951).
- Ian Barbour: author of Issues in Science and Religion (1966).
- John Hedley Brooke: Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at The University of Oxford (1999–2006)
- E.A. Burtt: author of The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science (1925).
- C. A. Coulson: author of Science and Christian Belief (1955).
- Arthur Eddington: author of The Nature of the Physical World (1928) and Why I Believe in God: Science and Religion, as a Scientist Sees It (1930).
- John Habgood: author of Religion and Science (1964).
- Charles Hartshorne: author of Philosophers Speak of God (1953).
- John F. Haught: author of Science and Religion—From Conflict to Conversation (1995).
- Philip Hefner: author of The Human Factor: Evolution, Culture, and Religion (1993) and coined an influential phrase when he defined human beings as created co-creators. He was a long time editor of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science.
- Michał Heller: author of Creative tension essays on science and religion: Essays on Science and Religion (2003).
- Martinez Hewlett: author of the chapter on "Molecular Biology and Religion" (pp. 172–186) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
- Mary B. Hesse: author of Science and The Human Imagination: Aspects of the History of Logic of Physical Science (1954).
- Reijer Hooykaas: author of Religion and the Rise of Modern Science (1972)
- Malcolm Jeeves: Formerly President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, founder of the St Andrews Psychology Department, and author of, most recently, with Warren S. Brown "Neuroscience, Psychology, and Religion: Illusions, Delusions, and Realities about Human Nature" (2009) and "From Cells to Souls-and Beyond" (2003)
- Donald E. Knuth: author of Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (2001)
- Henry Margenau: co-author of Cosmos, Bios, Theos Scientists Reflect on Science, God, and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Homo sapiens (1992)
- E. A. Milne: author of Modern Cosmology and the Christian Idea of God (1952).
- Nancey Murphy co-author with George Ellis of On the Moral Nature of the Universe: Theology, Cosmology, and Ethics
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr: author of the chapter on Islam and science (pp. 71–86) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
- Arthur Peacocke: author of Creation and the World of Science (1979).
- Robert T. Pennock: author of the chapter on "The Pre-modern Sins of Intelligent Design" (pp. 732–748) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
- John Polkinghorne: author of Science and Theology (1998) and Faith, Science and Understanding (2000).
- William B. Provine: author of the chapter on "Evolution, Religion, and Science" (pp. 652–666) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
- Ian Ramsey: author of Religious Language (1957).
- Norbert M. Samuelson: author of the chapter on Judaism and Science (pp. 41–56) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
- Nicholas Saunders: author of Divine Action and Modern Science (2002).
- Harold K. Schilling: author of Science and Religion (1962).
- Richard Swinburne: author of The Existence of God (1st Ed. 1979, 2nd Ed. 2004).
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: author of Science and Christ (1965, English Translation).
- Thomas Torrance: author of Space, Time and Incarnation", "Space Time and Resurrection", and "Theological Science", literary executor for the philosopher and scientist Michael Polanyi[20], and winner of 1978 Templeton Prize.
- B. Alan Wallace: author of the chapter on Buddhism and Science (pp. 24–40) in The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (2006)
