Notes of a Catholic Biologist offers a grounded look at science through a thoughtful, faith-aware lens.
This accessible nonfiction work invites readers to see how the book of Nature can illuminate the idea of a Creator without losing scientific thoroughness, making complex topics feel welcoming to curious minds.
In clear, humane language, the book explains how facts of science fit into a larger interpretation of reality. It emphasizes that meaning matters as much as data and that science and faith can inform one another rather than clash. With a Prefatory Note and chapters on topics from God in Nature to the origin of life, it frames science as a search for understanding rather than a denial of the divine. The text uses concrete examples to illustrate its points and provides glossary aids to support readers new to scientific terms.
What you’ll experience
- Thoughtful discussion of how scientific facts relate to broader questions of meaning and faith.
- Engaging case studies and examples drawn from animal behavior, plant life, and natural processes.
- Balanced guidance on reading science responsibly, with attention to how interpretations differ from raw data.
- Helpful notes, glossary, and a structured pathway through key topics in the history of science and belief.
Ideal for readers who want a measured, accessible bridge between science and spirituality, and for anyone seeking a clear, respectful perspective on how the natural world can point to something beyond itself.