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This volume gathers a series of vivid portraits of Catholic clerics who helped shape the foundations of modern science. Originally appearing in respected Catholic journals, the sketches have been reorganized and expanded so listeners can explore the lives of monks, bishops, physicians and scholars who pursued discovery while staying rooted in their faith.
The author uses these stories to question the long‑standing notion that scientific inquiry must clash with religious belief. Each portrait highlights how a deep commitment to Christian doctrine coexisted with rigorous, original research—whether in astronomy, medicine, mathematics or natural philosophy—showing that the two realms can inspire rather than inhibit one another.
Presented in a clear, engaging style, the book offers both historical insight and thoughtful reflection, making it an appealing listen for anyone curious about the interplay between faith and the pursuit of knowledge. It invites listeners to reconsider preconceived ideas about the relationship between the Church and scientific progress.
Full title
Catholic Churchmen in Science [First Series] Sketches of the Lives of Catholic Ecclesiastics Who Were Among the Great Founders in Science
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (303K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Don Kostuch
Release date
2010-10-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1942
A physician, medical historian, and prolific Catholic writer, he brought science, faith, and history together in a way that reached a wide popular audience. His books often explored the achievements of medieval medicine and the human side of medical practice.
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