The Science, Reason, and Faith Study Bible delves into the seemingly irreconcilable differences between these pursuits and responds to the modern questions about the Bible from science, history, and scriptural interpretation. Topics include:
Scientific, historiographical, and exegetical research do not run contrary to the existence of God, the soul, and the Bible. Rather, reason and faith complement and elucidate the other. Science and reason can tell us much about how the observable world operates, but revelation alone — seen through the eyes of faith — can tell us why we and the world exist.
Pages | 2064 |
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ISBN | 978-1-63966-044-5 |
Item | T2793 |
In Science, Reason, and Faith, Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ draws the modern reader's attention to the many seeming conflicts between science, reason, and Catholic teaching. By tackling these difficult questions, he shows that it is precisely through the integration of science, reason, and faith that we can truly discover ourselves, our world, and our God.
This popular Bible comes packed with 88 colorful inserts that deliver short, direct answers to so many of the challenging questions that Catholics are asked about their beliefs.
Dive into the Word of God with this stunning Bible. The wide margins give you room to take notes, journal, record prayers, or even doodle, allowing you to dig deeply into the meaning of passages and their impact on your faith. This Bible will become a cherished keepsake as you revisit your notes and highlights from previous years, seeing how Scripture continues to shape you as you invite the Word to take root more firmly in your heart.
In Pursuit of Wisdom moves beyond polemical and surface-level approaches to glean a more accurate picture of the historical relationship between scientific inquiry and the Catholic Faith. Beginning with the earliest days of the Church, proceeding through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and beyond, Catholic history author Phillip Campbell tells the stories of brilliant individuals, challenging controversies, and awe-inspiring discoveries that form the tapestry of the Church's rich engagement with science.