Reading this book has benefited me in two profound ways. Beyond the cherished friendship with Giorgio and the deep affection and respect I hold for Carmen, my catechist, whom I had the pleasure of meeting, listening to countless times, and growing to appreciate and love, this book has enriched my life by bestowing upon me a wealth of knowledge. It offered a scientific perspective on the fascinating world that envelops us, often unnoticed, from the radiance of light to the vibrant hues of the rainbow, the majesty of trees, the essence of salt, the intricacies of cells, and the vastness of the universe!
Witnessing how one can approach this reality with scientific understanding, delving not only into the surface but also into the inner workings of things, has allowed me to glimpse the beauty surrounding us in our everyday lives. Moreover, the book has sparked intriguing questions and reflections about how science interacts with Scripture and faith.
It is a prevailing notion that there is no inherent contradiction between faith and science, yet delving into numerous references and quotations that reaffirm this harmony, witnessing the profound “scrutatio” illuminated by science, and becoming captivated by the mysteries of the Creator embedded within science itself, has deeply moved me (...)
...”Faith and reason – as stated by Saint John Paul II – are like two wings with which the human spirit soars towards the contemplation of truth. It is God who has instilled in the heart of man the desire to know the truth and, ultimately, to know Him, so that by knowing and loving Him, one may also attain the full truth about oneself”. God has provided us with these two wings to ascend to Him - "faith and reason," "faith and science."...
...These are pages to be read neither with the claim of a Science that empties the mystery of God nor with the presumption of a Scripture conflicting with science. On the contrary, the words of Scripture question science, and science – the path that humankind has walked throughout history – allows itself to be addressed by the Word of God. We approach this with gratitude to God for the giant strides taken in the last two or three hundred years, or even just the last fifty years in science, for the tools provided, which have allowed us to delve into things, both in the macrocosm and microcosm, enabling us to explore, sometimes in intricate detail, the incredible beauty of nature...
...This is a book that makes no scientific claims, in the sense that it doesn't seek to scientifically prove what cannot be scientifically proven, namely faith. Instead, it offers faith a path to perceive that the same author who created the heavens and the earth, who created humans, animals, and all the beauty that surrounds us, is the same God who chose to reveal Himself to us...
...I thank the author not for giving me the opportunity to resolve matters of faith or science but for reintroducing these two vital wings for taking flight, enabling me to rediscover the Lord, to open myself a bit more, to resist less the gift that God wishes to bestow upon me...
from the presentation by Ezechiele Pasotti
Giorgio Ricci, full professor of Biochemistry at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, lives in Rome, is married to Cristiana Cremona and has ten children.
He is the author of approximately 150 publications in international scientific journals, concerning the structure and function of numerous enzymes.
Since 1969 he has been part of the first Neocatechumenal Community in the parish of Santa Francesca Cabrini, catechized by Kiko and Carmen, and is currently its responsible.
Acknowledgments
The author thanks Nunzio Motta for his accurate and professional translation of the text into English and for his useful suggestions about the physics of the light. Nunzio is full professor at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. At QUT since 2004, he is currently teaching Physics at undergraduate and postgraduate level, leading surface science and nanotechnology research. He published more than 240 scientific papers.
Nunzio has been a part of the Neocatechumenal Way since 1986 when he, along with his wife Daniela, attended catechesis at the parish of S. Leonardo Murialdo in Rome. Nunzio and Daniela, together with all their four children, offered themselves as a "Family in Mission" and were sent by the Pope to Brisbane, Australia in 2003. Since then, they have been members of the Neocatechumenal Community within St. Ambrose's Church in Jubilee Parish, Newmarket and still now they are actively involved in the evangelization of Australia.
Contenuti Extra
"Quando i nostri occhi sono illuminati dallo Spirito, si aprono alla contemplazione di Dio, nella bellezza della natura e nella grandiosità del cosmo, e ci portano a scoprire come ogni cosa ci parla di Lui e del suo amore". Papa Francesco
Leer este libro ha sido bueno para mí por partida doble. aparte de la amistad con Giorgio, y del amor y estima por Carmen, mi catequista, a quien he conocido, escuchado muchas veces, apreciado y amado, el libro me ha hecho bien porque me ha dado todo un abanico de conocimientos, una proximidad científica a esta maravilla que nos rodea y de la que muchas veces ni nos damos cuenta: ¡la luz, el arcoíris, el árbol, la sal, las células, el universo!
Ver cómo es posible acercarme a toda esta realidad, incluso con un conocimiento científico, que no solo mira las cosas, sino también su interior, el cómo de las cosas, me ayudó a captar un poco la belleza que rodea, nuestra vida cotidiana, pero las provocaciones, las preguntas que pueden venir de esta ciencia a la Escritura, a la fe ¡también han sido útiles!
Tantas veces se ha dicho que no hay contradicción entre fe y ciencia, per percibir a través de tantas citas que esto es realmente así, ver esta scrutatio iluminada por la ciencia, y la ciencia misma abrirse y fascinarte con el misterio de su creador es algo que te toca por dentro
La fe y la razón – dice san Juan Pablo II – son como dos alas con las que el espíritu humano se eleva hacia la contemplación de la verdad. Es Dios quien ha puesto en el corazón del hombre el deseo de conocer la verdad y, en última instancia, de conocerlo, para que conociéndolo y amándolo, pueda alcanzar también la verdad plena sobre sí mismo. Dios nos ha provisto de estas dos alas, para que podamos ascender a E'l: fe y razón, fe y ciencia
Son páginas para leer no con el pretexto de una ciencia que vacía el misterio de Dios, ni con la presunción de una Escritura que se opone a la ciencia. Al contrario, las palabras de la Escritura cuestionan la ciencia y esta – o sea, el camino que ha hecho a lo largo de la historia – se deja cuestionar por la Palabra de Dios: con gratitud a Dios por los pasos gigantes que ha dado en estos últimos oscientos/trescientos años, o incluso apenas en los últimos 50 años de la ciencia, por las herramientas que se nos han dado, capaces de hacernos penetrar en las cosas, en el macrocosmos y en el microcosmos, permitiéndonos conocer, por momentos en detalle, la increíble belleza de la naturaleza
Es un libro que no tiene pretensiones científicas, en el sentido de que no quiere probar científicamente lo que no se puede probar científicamente, es decir, la fe, pero que ofrece a la fe una forma de percibir que el mismo autor que creó el cielo y la tierra, quien creó al hombre, los animales y toda la belleza que nos rodea, es el mismo Dios que quiso revelarse a nosotros…
Agradezco al autor, no por darme la posibilidad de resolver problemas de fe o de ciencia, sino por darme de nuevo estas dos alas importantes para tomar vuelo y encontrarme capaz de volver al encuentro con el Señor, de abrirme un poco más, para hacer menos resistencia al don que Dios quiere hacerme de sí mismo
(da la presentación de Ezechiele Pasotti)
Da Simboli giudeo - cristiani tra scienza e fede. Riflessioni con Carmen Hernandez.
Estratto della seconda edizione in preparazione
Leggere questo libro mi ha fatto bene due volte. A parte l’amicizia con Giorgio, e l’amore e la stima per Carmen, mia catechista, che ho conosciuto, ascoltato tante volte, apprezzato ed amato, il libro mi ha fatto bene perché mi ha dato tutta una serie di conoscenze, un approccio scientifico a questa meraviglia che ci circonda e di cui tante volte neanche ce ne rendiamo conto: la luce, l’arcobaleno, l’albero, il sale, le cellule, l’universo…!
Vedere come sia possibile avvicinarci a tutta questa realtà, anche con una conoscenza di tipo scientifico – che non guarda solo le cose, ma anche dentro le cose, al “come” delle cose –, mi ha aiutato a cogliere un poco la bellezza che circonda la nostra vita di tutti i giorni, ma sono state utili anche le provocazioni, gli interrogativi che da questa scienza possono venire alla Scrittura, alla fede!
Tante volte si è detto che non c’è contraddizione tra fede e scienza, ma percepire attraverso tante citazioni che davvero questo si dà, vedere questa “scrutatio”, illuminata dalla scienza, e la scienza stessa aprirsi e affascinarti con il mistero del suo creatore è qualcosa che ti tocca dentro.
«La fede e la ragione, dice San Giovanni Paolo II, sono come due ali con le quali lo spirito umano s’innalza verso la contemplazione della verità. È Dio ad aver posto nel cuore dell’uomo il desiderio di conoscere la verità e, in definitiva, di conoscere Lui, perché conoscendolo e amandolo, possa giungere anche alla piena verità su se stesso». Dio ci ha provvisto di queste due ali, perché potessimo salire a Lui, “fede e ragione”, “fede e scienza”…