Religion and Science Can Foster Each Other, Vatican Scientist Says

Brother Astronomer: Adventures of a Vatican Scientist by Brother Guy Consolmagno (McGraw-Hill)

Equally impatient with atheist-activist scientists and antiscience zealots, Brother Guy Consolmagno, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology-educated astronomer at the Vatican, surveys the ground where science and religion can peacefully and productively coexist. The book's 20 essays include a description of Brother Guy's time in an Antarctic outpost and a scientific detective yarn about his

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