5-03(25): When Science Goes Wrong: Lessons for Faith
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Saturday, February 22, 2025 | Period 5 | 1:00pm - 2:15pm
If we think that science is a sure way to get to all the right answers, we misunderstand the nature and history of science. Science gets closer to the truth only by recognizing where and how it goes wrong. In just the same way we can learn how to grow in our understanding of God, who is Truth itself; for the worst kind of wrong is to be self-satisfied with what we think we already know, and stop seeking to be ever closer to God.
Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ is the Director of the Vatican Observatory. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he earned degrees from MIT (SB, SM) and Arizona (PhD), and worked many years in astronomy before entering the Jesuits in 1989. At the Vatican Observatory since 1993, in 2015 Pope Francis appointed him director of the Observatory. He has written numerous scientific publications and several popular faith and astronomy books.
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