Center for the Study of Science and Religion

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The Center for the Study of Science and Religion (CSSR) "was founded in the summer of 1999 as a forum for the examination of issues that lie at the boundary of these two complementary ways of comprehending the world and our place in it. By examining the intersections that cross over the boundaries between one or another science and one or another religion, the CSSR hopes to stimulate dialogue and encourage understanding." It is a center inside The Earth Institute at Columbia University. The founder and director of CSSR is Robert Pollack (biologist), Ph.D., Professor of Biological Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Science and Religion at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, Adjunct Professor of Religion at Columbia University.


Questions currently being addressed by CSSR include:


CSSR offers a selection of courses, varying in length and content, for undergraduates, graduate students, clergy, and professional students.


CSSR sponsors one major symposium about every two years, and four or more guest lectures each semester. CSSR symposia to date:


CSSR and Columbia University Press oversee the publication of the Columbia Series in Science and Religion


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CSSR overview

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Center for the Study of Science and Religion