Faith, Science, and the Common Good; a talk by Br. Guy Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory
will be giving a talk entitled “Faith, Science, and the Common Good.”
Science is an exploration of the natural world based on logic and reason. And yet logic and reason must always start with assumptions, accepted on faith. Our core beliefs not only determine how we expect the universe to work; they also and just as importantly supply the motivation for the science we do, and determine what counts as “success.” They also affect why we as individuals choose to be scientists. How does our faith affect these choices? This is at the core of how Pope Francis has blended science and faith in his encyclical Laudato Si’.
March 26th at 6:30pm
McIntyre Medical Sciences Building (3655 Promenade William Osler): The Charles F. Martin Amphitheatre (Room 504).
People who are interested can RSVP using the QR code on the attached posters.