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 · Arthur C. Clarke’s short story titled “The Star” is a perfect representation of humanity’s grapple with the puzzle of whether it is religion or science that holds the right key to solutions regarding mysteries of this universe, fate of humanity, as well as remedies to perpetual social, political and economic problems-some of which are catastrophic-facing human societies. Winner of the Hugo Award, Arthur C. Clarke’s science fiction short story “The Star” was first published in the science fiction magazine, Infinity Science Fiction, in The story explores Earth’s importance in the cosmos, questioning whether humans are significant in . The Star – Arthur C. Clarke. Online Flip Book / Download Back to our Information Page. Unfortunately your browser does not appear to support the audio tag. It is three thousand light years to the Vatican. Once, I believed that space could have no power over faith, just as I believed that the heavens declared the glory of God’s handiwork.


The Star by Arthur C. Clarke states the conflict between science and religion as well as questioning the Jesuits own beliefs. When the Jesuit priest sees first hand what's going on in the universe it causes him to reevaluate his own beliefs between science and the star that initiated the birth of Jesus. He is a scientist who is also a Jesuit. Arthur C. Clark--The Star page: 1. 15 2 log in. join. share: thesearchfortruth. posted on Dec, 17 @ PM I have read many books written by Arthur C. Clarke and overall I have enjoyed almost all of his written works. I especially liked "The Songs of Distant Earth". The Star. From The Nine Billion Names of God: The Best Short Stories of Arthur C. Clarke. It is three thousand light-years to the Vatican. Once, I believed that space could have no power over faith, just as I believed the heavens declared the glory of God's handwork. Now I have seen that handiwork, and my faith is sorely troubled.


The Star by Arthur C. Clarke is an award winning short story that asked a very fundamental question that has divided humans for ever. The Star ©Arthur C. Clarke From The Nine Billion Names of God: The Best Short Stories of Arthur C. Clarke ( rpt. NY: Signet/NAL, ). Arthur C. Clarke’s short story titled “The Star” is a perfect representation of humanity’s grapple with the puzzle of whether it is religion or science that holds the right key to solutions regarding mysteries of this universe, fate of humanity, as well as remedies to perpetual social, political and economic problems-some of which are catastrophic-facing human societies.

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