On Thursday, Brother Guy Consolmagno gave a talk at the University of Arizona about how scientists embrace contradictions of their findings in the interest of furthering knowledge. On Friday, ...
A nerdy love of science fiction, a yearning for adventure, a passion for science and a foundation of Jesuit education all helped in some way to lead a man from Detroit, Michigan, to become a master of ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Guy Consolmagno is an Astronomer for Observatory in the Vatican with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2014 Speech. Most common tag: Religious ...
The veteran Vatican astronomer, born in Detroit, recalled that Pope John Paul II once described faith and reason 'as the two wings that lift us toward the truth.' Jesuit Guy Consolmagno at the Vatican ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. — King University’s Institute for Faith & Culture’s Spring series, “Think on These Things,” continues March 24 with Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory. A ...
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy — At a time of growing diffidence toward some new scientific discoveries, the one and only Vatican institution that does scientific research recently launched a campaign to ...
BRISTOL, Tenn.—King University and the Buechner Institute Lecture Series will welcome Brother Guy Consolmagno, Vatican astronomer and president of the Vatican Observatory Foundation, on March 2.
Astronomy, God, and the Search for EleganceScientific theories must do more than merely satisfy the data; they must do so in a way that is (to use a term much favored by mathematicians) elegant.
As a Jesuit, Brother Guy Consolmagno is seeking an understanding of God and the universe ... through prayer and through his telescope. Consolmagno is a research astronomer and planetary scientist at ...
Brother Guy Consolmagno kicks off the University of Arizona College of Science Cosmic Origins lecture series Tuesday, then chats online Wednesday with the StarNet universe. Consolmagno is a Jesuit ...
In 1931, when astrophysicist Father Georges Lemaître proposed the Big Bang theory — the idea that the universe expanded from the massive explosion of a “primordial atom” — some scientists “hated it, ...
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