Vast Universe
Extraterrestrials and Christian Revelation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liturgical Press
Published:1st May '12
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If we have learned anything from recent advances in cosmology and astronomy, it is that we have only barely begun to comprehend the vastness of our universe and all that it contains. For Christians, this raises some fascinating questions:
- If there are intelligent beings out there, what would be their relationship to what Christianity claims is a special history on Earth of life with God?
- Would the fact of persons on other planets banish or modify our understanding of God? Would it reduce the importance of Jesus?
- What role might goodness and evil play in extraterrestrial civilizations?
- Might God have incarnated himself among other races of creatures, as he became incarnate as Jesus among us?
Respectful of the sciences that disclose the reality of the universe, Thomas O'Meara wonders about good and evil, intelligence and freedom, revelation and life as they might exist in other galaxies. In this book, one possible aspect of the universe we live in meets the perspective of Christian revelation.
Thomas O’Meara is a Catholic theologian of international reputation and exceptional breadth of vision. In Vast Universe, he has produced a study of singular significance on what could at any time emerge as possibly the most important issue that the Catholic Church has ever faced. His volume provides readers with faithful analyses of the views of prominent thinkers from many cultures and many centuries.Michael J. Crowe, Cavanaugh Professor Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame and author of The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, Antiquity to 1915: A Source Book
Vast Universe is written in the clear, concise, and accessible style that characterizes all of O'Meara's work. Here it is suitable for upper-division undergraduates.
Susie Paulik Babka, University of San Diego, Horizons
ISBN: 9780814680476
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96 pages