Dr. Robert John Russell

Degrees:

B. 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)

Ordination:

United Church of Christ (Congregational), 1972 to ministry in higher education

Positions:

Assistant Professor of Physics, Carleton College, MN. 1978-1981
Assistant 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 edited:

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 Cosmology and the Laws of Nature: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action
(CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1993)
Chaos and Complexity (CTNS & Vatican Observatory/UNP, 1995)

Primary research areas:

Courses Taught:

Member: First Congregational Church of Berkeley
Spouse: 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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