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Gerald Lawrence Schroeder (; born 20 February 1938) is an American-Israeli physicist, author, lecturer, and teacher at College of Jewish Studies 's Discovery Seminar, Essentials and Fellowships programs and Executive Learning Center, who focuses on what he perceives to be an inherent relationship between science and spirituality.


Education
Schroeder received his BSc in 1959, his MSc in 1961, and his PhD in nuclear physics and earth and planetary sciences in 1965, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He worked seven years on the staff of the MIT physics department. He was a member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission.


Aliyah to Israel
After to Israel in 1971, Schroeder was employed as a researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Volcani Research Institute, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He currently teaches at .


Religion and science
Schroeder's works frequently cite , and medieval commentaries on the biblical creation account, such as commentaries written by the Jewish philosopher . Among other things, Schroeder attempts to reconcile a six-day creation as described in Genesis with the scientific evidence that the world is billions of years old, using the idea that the perceived flow of time for a given event in an expanding universe varies with the observer's perspective of that event. He attempts to reconcile the two perspectives numerically, calculating the effect of the stretching of space-time, based on 's general relativity.

Namely, he claims that from the perspective of the point of origin of the , according to Einstein's equations of the 'stretching factor', by a factor of roughly 1,000,000,000,000, meaning one trillion days on earth would appear to pass as one day from that point, due to the stretching of space. When applied to the estimated age of the universe at 13.8 billion years, from the perspective of the point of origin, the universe today would appear to have just begun its sixth day of existence, or if the universe is 15 billion years old from the perspective of earth, it would appear to have just completed its sixth day. The Hidden Face of God: Science Reveals the Ultimate Truth, by Gerald L. Schroeder PhD (9 May 2002) , an academic philosopher who promoted atheism for most of his adult life, indicated that the arguments of Gerald Schroeder had influenced his decision to become a .

Schroeder's theories to reconcile faith and science have drawn some criticism from both religious and non-religious scientists, and his works remain controversial in scientific circles. "Gerald Schroeder and his New Variation on the 'Day-Age' Theory", 1 August 2000Perakh, Mark. "Not a Very Big Bang About Genesis", December 2001. argues that Schroeder's calculations do not fit the order of creation as presented in Genesis vs. the order of organism development as dictated by our current understanding of evolutionary biology. The Challenge of Creation: Judaism's Encounter with Science, Cosmology and Evolution (Zoo Torah/Yashar Books 2006) ISBN 1-933143-15-0


Personal
Schroeder's wife Barbara Sofer is a columnist for the English-language Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post. The couple have five children.


Prizes
In 2012, Schroeder was awarded the Trotter Prize by Texas A&M University's College of Science. Trotter Prize & Endowed Lecture Series


Works
  • Genesis and the Big Bang (1990),
  • The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom, (1997),
  • The Hidden Face of God: Science Reveals the Ultimate Truth, (2002), .
  • God According to God: A Physicist Proves We've Been Wrong About God All Along, (2009), .


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Articles by Gerald L. Schroeder

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