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Guy Consolmagno
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Guy Consolmagno
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What can Galileo's extraordinary life and profound legacy teach us today?
Galileo's story is a touchstone in debates about science and religion, but our preconceptions inevitably color the way we see the issues. To understand who Galileo was, what he accomplished, and what you can learn from his triumphs and failures, you need a great teacher to place him in context by exploring the cosmologies, political and religious and historical events, and famous people of his generation. You also need to get a sense of the man himself: from his family background and early ambitions to the person he grew into as he became a father, a rising celebrity, a literary lion, and ultimately an infirm but unbroken old man.
In Galileo: Science, Faith, and the Catholic Church, you will explore the context and implications of the Galileo affair - the events that culminated in his condemnation by the Roman Catholic Church. You can take no better guide than Dr. Guy Consolmagno, a renowned astronomer, Jesuit brother, and popular writer.
The Galileo affair resonates with our own times. Although the debate about an earth or sun-centered universe is long past, the ways we react to new ideas hasn't changed at all. All of the hopes, fears, and misunderstandings that surrounded Galileo and his opponents we still face today in our encounters with science and religion. By spending time with Galileo and his story, you will enrich your own faith and increase your understanding of science and religion.
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- Alex Martinez
- 07-10-19
I loved this treatment of the Galileo issue
Dr. Consolmagno was very thorough and presented the subject in a very interesting manner. I love this book and will listen to it again.
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- Cloudwalker5
- 08-13-18
Fascinating
I am thrilled that I picked this book it has been a very interesting read and I would read it's again.
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- rico d' pico
- 06-17-19
Wonderful experience
The narration and content excellent !
Brother Guy really has an ability to teach !
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- Anonymous User
- 04-17-25
Provides Amazing Context
In the audiobook, Bro. Consolmagno provides some much needed background on the Galileo affair. It is a fascinating series of lectures, and I would highly recommend this to anyone interested in the topic!
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- Debbie
- 08-18-22
Definitely a Mixed Bag
First off, Brother Consolmagno comes across as both erudite and down to earth. His performance was top notch and several times during the reading I thought to myself how interesting it would be to meet him. The reason I only gave the lecture series three stars was due to his constant defence of the Church. Sure, he mentions that the Pope was "wrong" toward the end but there is so little detail presented about the trial itself that you will find yourself looking for additional information elsewhere.
Now, I fully expected his point of view based on where he works (and for whom) but I didn't expect the constant reminders that the Church is pro science and has always been so. Ok, that's fine but what happened at the trial. I'll admit I did roll my eyes a few times - especially when the Brother didn't think that Galileo would have given much thought to Giordano Bruno's burning at the stake because it happened thirty years prior. This just doesn't seem believable to me.
All in all, the lecture was interesting and if you're looking for a point of view that differs from many you have encountered before, you may find the lecture worth a listen.
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