Where Science meets Religion. Vatican astronomer talks about meeting point

Guy Consolmagno, S.J.Rome Reports had a great interview over the weekend with Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., research astronomer and planetary scientist at the Vatican Observatory in Arizona. Brother Consolmagno is one of my favorite interviews with his knowledge, humor and humility.  Here are some links to other great interviews with Brother Consolmagno:

Catholic Lab (2013)
TEDx Talk (2013)
On Being (w/ Fr. George Coyne, S.J., 2011)
Commonweal (2010)
Creighton University (2010)
Catholic Spotlight (2009)
Colbert Report (2009) 

Do you have any links to interviews with Brother Consolmagno or reflections on his work and ministry?  Please post in the comment section below.


About William Ockham

I am a father of two with eclectic interests in theology, philosophy and sports. I chose the pseudonym William Ockham in honor of his contributions to philosophy, specifically Occam's Razor, and its contributions to modern scientific theory. My blog (www.teilhard.com) explores Ignatian Spirituality and the intersection of faith, science and reason through the life and writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (pictured above).
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1 Response to Where Science meets Religion. Vatican astronomer talks about meeting point

  1. Pingback: Jesuit Guy Consolmagno Wins Carl Sagan Medal from the American Astronomical Society | Teilhard de Chardin

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