St. Albert the Great: The Patron Saint of Scientists and Philosophers
St. Albert the Great's contributions to natural science and philosophy reveal the depth of his understanding of the fundamental parts of the human person.
12 Inspirational Science Quotes
Discover inspirational science quotes that reveal the harmony between science and faith, inspiring wonder and a deeper search for meaning in the universe.
A Review of Christ, Science, and Reason
Discover Fr. Spitzer's latest book, Christ, Science, and Reason, where complex faith questions meet scientific inquiry.
More Echoes of the Big Bang
A discussion of recent news of the CMB as evidence that the universe had a beginning.
Fr. Spitzer Wins First Place In Catholic Media Association’s Faith and Science Category
The Catholic Media Association has awarded Fr. Spitzer's book with first place. Discover the book here!
Learning to Trust in Science
Should we trust in science? Maggie Ciskanik explores the reasons for mistrust in science and why we should continue to trust it.
Pope Francis on Risks of AI: A ‘Theology of the Disembodied’
A look at Pope Francis's World Communications Day message that discusses the risks of AI—an important topic for today's technologically driven society.
Does Quantum Mechanics Speak to Theology?
A fresh approach to interpreting quantum mechanics based on Aristotelian/Thomistic metaphysics.
Solar Science in the News
Two spacecrafts are part of NASA’s Living With a Star program (LWS). These missions collect data that will increase our understanding of solar weather.
What Is Intelligence?
Learn the answer to what is intelligence, the scientific and philosophical perspectives that challenge norms, and what it means to be human in the AI era.
Nobel Laureates and their Clerical Collaborators: Part 2
Once again, proving science and faith are not at odds, Andrew Kassebaum looks at Nobel laureates and their clerical collaborators.
Are Science and Faith Compatible?
On an episode of Follow the Lead Podcast, Fr. Spitzer discusses science and faith and how they are not as at odds as modern culture would have you believe.