The Science for Seminaries project assists professors and scientists to enable faith leaders to engage with science throughout their ministries. The 10 schools participating in the science for seminaries project include Catholics, evangelical/conservative Protestants and mainline Protestants. “The goal is for schools to present science fairly and accurately, not to ensure that future pastors side with science when research conflicts with their beliefs,” said Joel Okamoto, associate professor of systematic theology at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis.