Center for the Study of Science and Religion

The Center for the Study of Science and Religion (CSSR), now known as the Research Cluster on Science and Subjectivity (RCSS), focuses on the intersection between the humanities and natural sciences, supported by the Columbia University Department of Biology. The CSSR was founded in the summer of 1999 by Robert Pollack, Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, Adjunct Professor of Religion at Columbia University, and Adjunct Professor of Science and Religion at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York.[1] It serves as a forum for the examination of issues that lie at the boundary of two complementary ways of comprehending the world; namely, religion and science.[2]

  1. ^ Trimel, Suzanne (October 30, 2000). "Center for Study of Science and Religion Receives $100,000 Templeton Grant". Columbia University News.
  2. ^ CSSR overview Archived June 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine