|  Robert John   RussellFounder and Director of the <!g>Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences DegreesB. S., Stanford University, 1968 (physics)M. S., University of California, Los Angeles, 1970 (physics)
 B. D., Pacific School of Religion, 1972 (theology)
 M. A., Pacific School of Religion, 1972 (magna cum laude)
 Ph. D., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1978 (physics)
 OrdinationUnited Church of Christ (Congregational), 1972 to ministry in higher
education PositionsAssistant Professor of Physics, Carleton College, MN. 1978-1981Assistant Professor of Theology and Science, in Residence, Graduate Theological
Union, Berkeley, 1981-1986 Associate Professor of Theology and Science in
Residence, GTU, 1986-1992
 Professor of Theology and Science in Residence, GTU, 1992-present
 Founder and Director, The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences,
Berkeley, 1981-present
 Books co-edited<!g>Physics, Philosophy and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding(Vatican Observatory / University of Notre Dame Press, 1988)
 John Paul II on Religion and Science: The New View from Rome
 (Vatican Observatory / University of Notre Dame Press, 1990)
 Quantum <!g>Cosmology and the Laws of Nature: Scientific Perspectives on Divine
Action
 (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1993)
 Chaos and Complexity (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1995)
 <!g>Evolutionary and Molecular Biology: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
 (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1998)
 <!g>Neuroscience and the Person: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
 (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1999)
 <!g>Quantum Mechanics: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
 (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1993)
 <!g>Resurrection: Theological and Scientific Perspectives (2002)
 Primary research areas
  <!g>Creation and
    cosmology/evolutionDivine action and the laws of
    nature (quantum physics, relativity, chaos/complexity)Theological <!g>anthropology and
    human <!g>genetics/artificial intelligenceResurrection, <!g>eschatology and
    the far future of the universeEcology/environmental values
    and human need (ecojustice)Christian spirituality and
    naturePhilosophical elements in
    scientific theories. Courses Taught
  Evolution and Christian
    TheologyIntroduction to Science and
    ReligionChristian Theology and
    Contemporary ScienceTechnology, Environment and
    Human ValuesHuman Genetics, Ethics and
    TheologyQuantum Mechanics and Divine
    ActionResurrection, <!g>Eschatology and
    Scientific CosmologyScience, Spirituality and
    theology Member: First Congregational Church of BerkeleySpouse: Community Minister at First Congregational Church of Berkeley
 Children: Two daughters
 Born Los Angeles, CA., August 23, 1946.
 Hobbies: Piano, sports, astronomy.
 
  
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