© Columbia University Press
Paper, 144 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11507-0
$22.00
/ £15.00
October, 2000
Cloth, 144 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11506-3
$30.00
/ £20.50
"Pollack, distinguished as a clear persuasive writer on the biological sciences, makes a challenging entry into the developing academic field of science and religion with The Faith of Biology and the Biology of Faith. His mix of cutting-edge life science and open-minded Judaic exploration is original, meaty, and moving." — Herman Wouk
"Pollack writes gracefully, and is able to make science, in particular, molecular biology, accessible to the layman. His approach is original and provocative, as he brings emotions and religious experience to the scientific discourse." — Sandee Brawarsky, The Jewish Week
"Pollack lucidly explores the interface between science and religion, and thoughtfully discusses the bioethical issues that loom large as the twenty-first century begins. Drawing on his own faith and his work in molecular biology, he highlights striking parallels between the seemingly disparate practices of science and Torah study." — Booklist
"Pollack's book is enigmatic and provocative . . . [He] argues for the value of religious or spiritual insights in making decisions about DNA research and other aspects of medical biology . . . [and] shows that good medicine is as much a religious as well as a scientific exercise." — Tikkun
"Pollack's insights are original and often engagingly personal, conveying the authentic flavor of his passionate engagements with both biology and his Jewish faith." — Publishers Weekly
"Pollack's short book is a thoughtful addition to current efforts to integrate the messages of objective science and subjective spirituality." — Network
"A thought-provoking and refreshingly good read." — Biologist
"Out of Robert Pollack's personal struggles with the seeming logic of memes and his own Jewish observance emerges this thoughtful plea for a reconciliation of religion and medicine." — Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Laureate