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Authors: Robert E. Pollack
ISBN-13: 9780231115063, ISBN-10: 0231115067
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Date Published: October 2000
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Robert E. Pollack

Robert Pollack is a professor of biological sciences at Columbia University, where he has received the Alexander Hamilton Medal, and is director of the Center for the Study of Science and Religion. His books include The Missing Moment: How the Unconscious Shapes Modern Science and Signs of Life: The Language and Meaning of DNA, which received the Lionel Trilling Award and has been translated into six languages.

Book Synopsis

An award-winning biologist presents his moving yet deeply reasoned discussion on the intersection of scientific method and religious faith.

Publishers Weekly

This fresh and unassuming look at natural selection and genetics from a Jewish perspective successfully departs from the mainstream theology-and-science literature, ringing true in spite of some theoretical gaps. Molecular biologist Robert Pollack, a recognized researcher and science commentator, wrestles with the disharmony between the "purposeless" worldview of evolutionary biology and the human need, reflected in both religion and medicine, to interpret life as meaningful. Pollack's goal is not to reconcile these competing claims, but to make room for both by cultivating "acceptance" of both scientific naturalism and religious or ethical feelings that grope beyond the limits of rational knowledge. After describing and defending a sphere of the "unknowable" that includes concepts of God, free will and the meaning of life, Pollack addresses more specific concerns about his field of molecular genetics, where what is technologically possible often runs ahead of respect for diversity and free will. Pollack's insights are original and often engagingly personal, conveying the authentic flavor of his passionate engagements with both biology and his Jewish faith. With disarming honesty, he admits to past missteps and the limits of his perspective. His thoughtfulness and candor should be appreciated by readers whose commitments to science, religion or medicine involve them in similar conflicts, although many will be uncomfortable with the cognitive dissonance he is willing to embrace. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Order Versus Meaning: Science and Religion11
2The Meaning is in the Order: DNA-Based Medicine39
3Meaning Beyond Order: The Science of One Life at a Time71
Postscript105
Bibliography107
Index117

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