Meaning : exploring the big questions of the cosmos with a Vatican scientist. Season 1
(2015)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Now You Know Media, Inc., 2015
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1 online resource (12 video files (approximately 300 min.)) : sd., col

ISBN/ISSN
MWT12151890, 12151890
LANGUAGE
English
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Directed by Dr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., Ph.D

Dr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., Ph.D

Explore the big questions of science and religion with a Jesuit astronomer. While science and religion have often been seen as contradictory forces, in reality they complement each other. Indeed, Catholics have often been at the forefront of scientific discovery; the Augustinian friar Gregor Mendel innovated the study of genetics, and the Jesuit Georges Lema̋tre first proposed the Big Bang Theory. More recently, Pope Francis issued Laudato Si, an encyclical that addresses global warming. Now, you can join a leading Catholic scientist in examining the most vital questions about the universe. Your guide, Br. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., an astronomer and President of the Vatican Observatory Foundation, deals with big things-stars, galaxies, and unfathomable distances-but that's not the kind of "bigness" that you will explore here. Instead, you will tackle the most profound aspects of existence: the hows and whys of the universe. In this brilliant course, you will ask yourself: Does science need God? Can physics prove the existence of God? How do we understand miracles? What is life, and how will we recognize it on other planets? What is the soul? As you will see, such questions don't have simple answers. Instead, you will discover new ways of thinking about them: not finding concrete answers to these questions, but rather asking them anew with wit and wisdom. In doing so, you will gain a richer and fresher understanding of the world. Begin this awe-inspiring journey today

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