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The Jesuit and the Skull

by Amir Aczel
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Fermat's Last Theorem, 'an extraordinary story'( Philadelphia Inquirer) of discovery, evolution, science, and faith.

In 1929, French Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a part of a group of scientists that uncovered a skull that became known as Peking Man, a key evolutionary link that left Teilhard torn between science and his ancient faith, and would leave him ostracized by his beloved Catholic Church. His struggle is at the heart of The Jesuit and the Skull, which takes readers across continents and cultures in a fascinating exploration of one of the twentieth century's most important discoveries, and one of the world's most provocative pieces of evidence in the roiling debate between creationism and evolution.

Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of Fermat’s Last Theorem, “an extraordinary story”( Philadelphia Inquirer) of discovery, evolution, science, and faith.

In 1929, French Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a part of a group of scientists that uncovered a skull that became known as Peking Man, a key evolutionary link that left Teilhard torn between science and his ancient faith, and would leave him ostracized by his beloved Catholic Church. His struggle is at the heart of The Jesuit and the Skull, which takes readers across continents and cultures in a fascinating exploration of one of the twentieth century’s most important discoveries, and one of the world’s most provocative pieces of evidence in the roiling debate between creationism and evolution.

Boston Globe

[Aczel] writes elegantly and accessibly about the history of science...An important work of historical excavation.

About the Author, Amir Aczel

Amir D. Aczel is the author of fourteen books, including the international bestseller Fermat's Last Theorem, The Riddle of the Compass, and The Mystery of the Aleph. He is an internationally renowned writer of mathematics and science and a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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Editorials

Boston Globe

[Aczel] writes elegantly and accessibly about the history of science...An important work of historical excavation.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Exiled from France, forbidden to publish on evolution, denied prestigious academic appointments, Teilhard suffered mightily for his conviction. Aczel...is such a good storyteller, that I was caught up in the scientific discovery and taken by the personal anguish of this remarkable priest.

Los Angeles Times

[A] superb story.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2008
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781594483356

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