Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno’s lecture April 17 in Minneapolis is sponsored by Anselm House, a Christian study center at the University of Minnesota.
Vatican astronomer to address science, religion in Minneapolis lecture
Newly discovered ancient galaxies put spotlight on ‘Big Bang Theory,’ God’s act of creation
Catholics may wonder: Can science and theology converge to explain the origins of the universe, and has the James Webb Space Telescope revealed any clues to the cosmos’ divine design?
‘Wonder’ film series shows faith, science not at war, says Bishop Barron
Produced through a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the episodes — narrated by actor Jonathan Roumie — will be released Feb. 13-17, one per day, on Word on Fire’s website and YouTube channel.
Speaker: Science explains laws of nature; faith tells us of their author
Bradley Gregory, associate professor of biblical studies at The Catholic University of America, addressed the compatibility of science and faith.
The Big Question: Are faith and science compatible?
Trained in sciences, a Jesuit brother and Benedictine abbot discuss how science has been a part of faith and how the two complement one another.
Jesuit astronomer works to unravel the mysteries of galactic evolution
Jesuit Father Richard D’Souza sees his appointment to the Vatican Observatory as a great complement to his priestly vocation. In both areas, he sees a call to search for meaning and understanding of God’s creation, he said.