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MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society         
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SEMINARY IN NORWAY
Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology; MF Norwegian School of Theology
MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society (), formerly the Free Faculty of Theology () and MF Norwegian School of Theology, is an accredited Norwegian Specialized University focused on Theology, Religion, Education and Social Studies, located in Oslo, Norway.
Religion and LGBT people         
  • Khajuraho temple complex]], [[India]]
  • Istanbul LGBT Pride parade]] in 2013, [[Taksim Square]], [[Istanbul]], Turkey
  • Gay Muslim activists of the [[Al-Fatiha Foundation]] holding the [[flag of Turkey]] at the [[San Francisco Pride]] (2008)
  • Hindu deity]] [[Shiva]] combined with his consort [[Parvati]]. Tiruvenkadu, Chola, 11th century CE.
  • Drawing by [[George Catlin]] (1796–1872) while on the [[Great Plains]] among the [[Sac and Fox Nation]]. Depicting a group of male warriors dancing around a male-bodied person in a woman's dress, non-Native artist George Catlin titled the painting ''Dance to the Berdache''.
  • Raëlian participants attending the [[Korea Queer Culture Festival]] (2014)
  • Metropolitan Community Church]], an LGBT-affirming Christian church in [[New York City]]
  • 春光院}}: "Temple of the Ray of Spring Light") in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]], is a Buddhist temple that performs same-sex marriage ceremonies.
  • A halakhic egalitarian Pride [[minyan]] in [[Tel Aviv]] on the second Shabbat of [[Hanukkah]]
  • Scene during a church service at [[Glide Memorial Church]], San Francisco, a church-place that is supportive to LGBTI people
  • LGBT Sikh-Believers demonstrate in London for the acceptance of lgbti - people in their religion
  • Shik-Believers for lgbti - acceptance at London Pride
  • [[United Church of Christ]]'s motto which expresses its support for [[LGBT rights]]
  • First Unitarian Universalist Church]] in [[Houston]] indicates that the church welcomes LGBT-identifying people.
  • D.C.]] [[Gay Pride]] (2014)
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO TOPICS
LGBT matters and religion; LGBT orientation and religion; LGBT topics and religion; LGBT and religion; Religion and LGBT topics; Religion and LGBT orientation; LGBT and religion topics; LGBT people and religion; Religious views of LGBT people
The relationship between religion and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people can vary greatly across time and place, within and between different religions and sects, and regarding different forms of homosexuality, bisexuality, non-binary, and transgender identities. More generally, the relationship between religion and sexuality ranges widely among and within them, from giving sex and sexuality a rather negative connotation to believing that sex is the highest expression of the divine.
Science and Theology         
  • According to [[Richard Dawkins]], "Not only is science corrosive to religion; religion is corrosive to science. It teaches people to be satisfied with trivial, supernatural non-explanations and blinds them to the wonderful real explanations that we have within our grasp. It teaches them to accept authority, revelation and faith instead of always insisting on evidence."<ref>[http://www.ted.com/talks/richard_dawkins_on_militant_atheism?language=en Richard Dawkins on militant atheism] ([http://www.ted.com/talks/richard_dawkins_on_militant_atheism/transcript?language=en transcript]), [[TED talk]], 2007 (page visited on 21 January 2015).</ref>
  • Francis Collins, a scientist who is also a Christian, was a past director of the American [[National Institutes of Health]].
  • L'Image du monde]]'' (c. 1246)
  • goddess]] of knowledge, music, arts and science.
  • Distribution of Nobel Prizes by religion between 1901 and 2000<ref name="Shalev, Baruch" />
  • Clerks]] studying astronomy and geometry (France, early 15th century)
  • Education]]'' (1890).
OVERVIEW OF INTERACTIONS
Scientists belief in God; Scientists' belief in God; The Relationship between religion and science; Religion and science; Science and religion; The relationship between religion and science; Relationship between science and religion; Science & religion; Science religion; Religion and Science; Dialogue of science and religion; Science and Religion; Conflict between the church and science; Science vs Religion; Science and theology; Religion and science community; Faith and Science; Hinduism and Science; Relationship between religion & science; List of scientific and medical advances opposed by religion; List of scientific and social advances opposed by religion; Links between science and religion; Science and spirituality; Science and God; Science/religion wars; Scientific method and religion; Scientific evidence of religion; Science-faith debates; Science versus religion; Hinduism and science; Religious attitudes toward science; Science and Hinduism; Religious views on science
Science and Theology: An Introduction is a 1998 book written by the English physicist, theologian, and Anglican priest John Polkinghorne.Anglican Journal