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Science and Christian Belief

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Science and Christian Belief
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Science and Christian Belief is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Christians in Science and the Victoria Institute.[1][2] The editors-in-chief are Professor Keith R Fox[3] and Dr Todd Kantchev.

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The journal was established in 1989, with Oliver Barclay and A. Brian Robins as co-editors-in-chief.[4] It is abstracted and indexed in New Testament Abstracts, Religion Index One: Periodicals, and Religious & Theological Abstracts, and is distributed by EBSCO Information Services as part of Academic Search and other collections. The journal is free to members of Christians in Science.[5]

The Victoria Institute (also known as the Philosophical Society of Great Britain) published the Journal of the Transactions of The Victoria Institute, which was established in 1866; it was renamed Faith and Thought in 1958, and then merged with the (informal) CIS Bulletin in 1989, obtaining its current name, Faith and Thought.[6][7]

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