Description
Holy Scientists tells the story of several remarkable men and women who have made profound contributions to science without experiencing any conflict with their Catholic faith. Fr Douglas McGonagle doesn’t shy away from controversial issues: he refutes the idea that faith and science are inherently incompatible and demystifies the Galileo vs. the Church episode.
McGonagagle continues by revealing the remarkable work of some unambiguously Catholic scientists: Nicholas Copernicus (astronomer and Canon to the Bishop of Warmia), Sr Miriam Michael Stimson, O.P. (chemist and Dominican nun), and Mgr Georges Lemaître (astronomer and priest). Finally, he asks: could God be calling you to be a scientist?
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