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Science & Religion

This seminar will focus on two main topics: one, analysis of issues that lie at the margin of science(s) and religion(s) in both Eastern and Western versions of these two different ways of viewing the world, with a particular focus on interdiscplinary approaches; two, studying Love in all its complex manifestations, from the biological to the spiritual. Both groups will work with the template of presentations of primary materials by the speaker (a specialist in the selected area under study, both from within and without Columbia University) followed by discussion. A primary aim of both groups is the development of appropriate curricula for the two respective fields.

Seminar: #693
Founded: 2002

Seminar Administration

Co Chairs:
Dr. Robert A. Glick
Professor
Columbia University, Department of Psychiatry
212.472.2223
rag4@columbia.edu

Robert Pollack
Professor of Biological Sciences; Adjunct Professor of Religion; Director, Center for the Study of Science and Religion
Columbia University
212.854.9050
pollack@columbia.edu

POLITICS
LITERATURE, RELIGION AND THE ARTS
CULTURAL STUDIES
HISTORY
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC MEDIA
SCIENCE
Pollution and Water Resources: Scientific and Institutional Aspects
Death
Appetitive Behavior
Population Biology
The History and Philosophy of Science
Genetic Epidemiology
Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience
Scientific Literacy/Scientific Frontiers
Cancer
Legal and Social Environmental Issues
Language and Cognition
Psychoanalytic Studies
Urbanism and Public Health
Science & Religion
Occupational Health and Injury Prevention
Educating Scientists
REGIONAL STUDIES
SOCIETY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING