
The Jesuit and the Skull
Teilhard de Chardin, Evolution, and the Search for Peking Man
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Narrado por:
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Barrett Whitener
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Amir D. Aczel
For Teilhard, both a scientist and a man of God, the discovery also exposed a deeply personal conflict between the new science and his faith. He was commanded by his superiors to deny all scientific evidence that went against biblical teachings, and his writing and lectures were censored by the Vatican. But his curiosity and desire to find connections between scientific and spiritual truth kept him investigating man's origins. His inner struggle and, in turn, his public rebuke by the Catholic Church personified one of the central debates of our time: How to reconcile an individual's commitment to science and his commitment to his faith.
In The Jesuit and the Skull, best-selling author Amir D. Aczel vividly recounts the discovery of Peking Man, its repercussions, and how Teilhard de Chardin's scientific work helped to open the eyes of the world to new theories of humanity's origins that alarmed the traditionalists within the Church. A deft mix of narrative history and a poignant personal story, The Jesuit and the Skull brings fresh insight to a debate that still rages today.
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Reseñas editoriales
Banished to China by the Catholic Church in the 1920s for his anti-doctrinal ideas about the evolution of humans, Father Teilhard de Chardin struck anthropological gold. His 1929 discovery of Peking man in Java gave science a missing link in the theory of evolution. Amir Aczel writes for all curious readers, regardless of their level of scientific expertise. Narrator Barrett Whitener makes the painless science even easier as he breezes through the French and Chinese names and technical terms. His voice seems reserved and unhurried, a plus when listeners want to absorb all the details without having to rewind. By making the discovery of evolution and its verifying evidence into a fun story, both author and narrator lighten education with entertainment.
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"An absorbing read [and] deeply moving personal story." (Ian Tattersall, curator, Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, and authorof Human Origins)
Generally accurate and clear
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What made the experience of listening to The Jesuit and the Skull the most enjoyable?
Just the history, was very interesting..Who was your favorite character and why?
TeilhardWhat about Barrett Whitener’s performance did you like?
Mellow voice, not harsh or over blown...If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Experience the History of the Mystery....Any additional comments?
noneSurprised...
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Triumph of ideas over dogma
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Although a good read, I think those who enjoy reading “science” might find this a bit scanty on documentation?
I think Teilhard’s time has arrived – both in world thought and more specifically in Catholic/Christian mysticism – but Teilhard’s influence on and/or parallels with today’s cosmology is not really explored in this work.
More skull than Jesuit
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entertaining and informative
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Great story
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I was on the edge of my seat for most of the book
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
More objectivity and scholarship, less propaganda, bias appeals and half truthsWhat could Amir D. Aczel have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Hard to imagineHow did the narrator detract from the book?
a little dullYou didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
nothing redeeming, a waste of timeMundane, fawning, and terrible all around
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