Theos

Home / In the news / Theos in the media

Magisteria by Nicholas Spencer review — when science met religion

Magisteria by Nicholas Spencer review — when science met religion

Times Book Critic, James McConnachie, reviews Nick Spencer’s new book Magisteria for The Sunday Times. 12/03/2023

If there is a story that captures the surprisingness of Nicholas Spencer’s new book, it’s the one about the lunar Eucharist. Buzz Aldrin, it seems, privately and secretly took Communion during the Apollo 11 moon landing; on the journey home he read from Psalm 8 — the passage about the heavens being the work of God’s fingers.

For Spencer, Aldrin stands in a long line of scientists and scientific icons whose thought and work have been inspired and shaped by their religious convictions. Through history the “magisteria”, or realms, of science and religion have not been antagonistic, he argues, still less non–overlapping, but rather “indistinct, sprawling, untidy, and endlessly and fascinatingly entangled”.

Read the full article here.

 


Interested in this? Share it on social media. Join our monthly e–newsletter to keep up to date with our latest research and events. And check out our Supporter Programme to find out how you can help our work.

 

 Image by The Times

Nick Spencer

Nick Spencer

Nick is Senior Fellow at Theos. He is the author of a number of books and reports, including Magisteria: the entangled histories of science and religion (Oneworld, 2023), The Political Samaritan: how power hijacked a parable (Bloomsbury, 2017), The Evolution of the West (SPCK, 2016) and Atheists: The Origin of the Species (Bloomsbury, 2014). He is host of the podcast Reading Our Times.

Watch, listen to or read more from Nick Spencer

Posted 12 March 2023

Research

See all

Events

See all

In the news

See all

Comment

See all

Get regular email updates on our latest research and events.

Please confirm your subscription in the email we have sent you.

Want to keep up to date with the latest news, reports, blogs and events from Theos? Get updates direct to your inbox once or twice a month.

Thank you for signing up.