A Jesuit planetary scientist on “Encountering God’s Personality in Creation”

A Jesuit planetary scientist on “Encountering God’s Personality in Creation”

 

A Cosmic Winter Wonderland?
NGC 6357 in a composite photograph (Wikimedia CC)

 

The Interpreter Foundation brought Dr. Guy Consolmagno SJ, the Director of the Vatican Observatory, to Utah last year in order for him to give the keynote lecture at our “Science and Mormonism” conference.

 

His superb presentation at the conference, which was titled “Astronomy, God, and the Search for Elegance,” is available for viewing on the Interpreter Foundation website, where it runs about 1.5 hours:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/brother-guy-consolmagno-sj-keynote-address-astronomy-god-and-the-search-for-elegance/

 

BYU’s College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences took the opportunity to invite Dr. Consolmagno to present its 2016 Summerhays Lecture while he was in town.  It is also up online, running just under an hour.  It’s titled “Encountering God’s Personality in Creation”:

 

 

 


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