Quantum Mechanics and the Problem of Minds

The Society of Catholic Scientists is an answer to the call of Pope St. John Paul II that “members of the Church who are active scientists” be of service to those who are attempting to “integrate the worlds of science and religion in their own intellectual and spiritual lives.” The Society does this through annual conferences, regional conferences, college chapters, lectures, and other activities, as well as by educational material and articles on its website.
In its first seven years, SCS has grown to over 2,100 members in many countries. Many hundreds of scientists have attended its conferences, along with theologians, philosophers, and historians. Many thousands, from professors to high school students, have attended its local events.