Brilliant: 28 Catholic Scientists, Mathematicians, and Supersmart People - David Michael Warren, Jaclyn Warren (illustrator)
by David Michael Warren
illustrated by Jaclyn Warren
Think faith and science don’t go together? Think again! Think again! It’s important to teach children at a young age that faith and science are complementary! Too many people today—adults and children—think that faith and science don’t go together. In fact, many people who leave the Catholic Church report that they don’t believe faith is compatible with science. Sadly, one study found that the median age of people who leave the Church is surprisingly young: thirteen.
Catholics have been behind groundbreaking discoveries in science and math for centuries. Embark on an adventure through history and meet faith-filled pioneers in fields from anatomy to astrophysics.
This second, expanded edition of Brilliant! includes three new biographies: Japanese radiologist and Servant of God Takashi Nagai, Sudanese medical doctor and catechist Adrian Atiman, and Venezuelan physician Blessed José Gregorio Hernández. Walk in the footsteps of these supersmart Catholics who changed the world and learn how brilliant you can be when you unite faith and science.
Features & Benefits
- Twenty-eight biographies of some of the greatest Catholic scientists, mathematicians, and inventors
- Writing is not dry and textbook-like but fun and inviting
- Gorgeous illustrations for each person highlighted
- For children ages 7-11
- Includes a helpful Glossary of both scientific and religious terms