Other Faith and Science Resources
On this page, we have resources from a great wealth of Catholic organizations. Each of these organizations developed resources coming from a unique perspective. Some have podcasts and webinars, others have blogs and educational PDFs. The beauty of having this diversity of resources is they can be used for a variety of ages and audiences. Furthermore, the main messages of how they approach faith and science can be adapted to whatever audience is needed. These resources could have ideas for specific activities to teach about faith and science. Additionally, these resources could be great for answering targeted questions relating to the interplay of faith and science.
One website with a plethora of resources on faith and science is the Vatican Observatory. The Vatican Observatory was founded in 1891 as the hub of the Vatican’s astronomy research. Today it both celebrates research of the past and actively engages in research. The website has a plethora of resources to make topics of faith and science accessible to all audiences, regardless of any scientific background. Additionally, they have a whole section on education and outreach. While many of the topics focus on faith and astronomy, the Vatican Observatory also has resources on faith and science in many major scientific topics.
A second website to highlight with faith and science resources is the Society of Catholic Scientists. The Society of Catholic Scientists website has many resources for those looking to engage on the topic of faith and science on a more intellectual level. They have many blogs exploring complex faith and science issues, including modern day topics like AI. Additionally, they have an index of Catholic scientists of the past (including their contributions to science) and an in-depth FAQ page that can help answer many common faith and science questions.
One website with a plethora of resources on faith and science is the Vatican Observatory. The Vatican Observatory was founded in 1891 as the hub of the Vatican’s astronomy research. Today it both celebrates research of the past and actively engages in research. The website has a plethora of resources to make topics of faith and science accessible to all audiences, regardless of any scientific background. Additionally, they have a whole section on education and outreach. While many of the topics focus on faith and astronomy, the Vatican Observatory also has resources on faith and science in many major scientific topics.
A second website to highlight with faith and science resources is the Society of Catholic Scientists. The Society of Catholic Scientists website has many resources for those looking to engage on the topic of faith and science on a more intellectual level. They have many blogs exploring complex faith and science issues, including modern day topics like AI. Additionally, they have an index of Catholic scientists of the past (including their contributions to science) and an in-depth FAQ page that can help answer many common faith and science questions.
Other Resources
- The Pontifical Academy of Sciences
- Interdisciplinary Encyclopedia of Religion & Science
- McGrath Institute for Church Life: Science & Religion Initiative
- McGrath Institute for Church Life: Science & Religion Blog
- McGrath Institute for Church Life: Science & Religion Teaching Materials
- The Harmony of Modern Science and the Catholic Faith -- Archdiocese of San Francisco
- 'In the Beginning...' A Catholic Understanding of the Story of Creation and the Fall -- Joseph Ratzinger
- Faith and Science in Catholic Tradition: From the Early Church to Pope St. John Paul II -- Society of Catholic Scientists
- The Catholic Church's Role in the Development of Modern Science -- McGrath Church Life Journal
- Helping Young People Understand the Connection Between Faith and Science -- Ave Maria Press
- USCCB 2016 Faith and Science in Seminaries Report
- Magis Center
- Word on Fire Faith and Science Video Series
- Word on Fire Show: Religion and Science
- Bishop Barron Sermon -- Science Points to God
- Word on Fire Blogs: Faith and Science, Science and Religion, Science