A Case of Conscience

A Case of Conscience by James Blish, published by Millennium in 2000, is a thought-provoking exploration of morality and existence. This edition, comprising 192 pages, presents the story of Father Ramon Ruiz-Sanchez S.J., who is part of a scientific commission sent to the planet Lithia. The mission aims to study a society of aliens thriving in a seemingly perfect environment, raising profound questions about the nature of sin and the existence of God.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into the complexities of a harmonious alien society that appears to exist without the concept of sin. As Father Ruiz-Sanchez grapples with the implications of this discovery, the book invites contemplation on themes of faith and responsibility. Blish’s work combines elements of science fiction and adventure, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of science and spirituality.
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Father Ramon Ruiz-Sanchez S.J., is a part of a four man scientific commission to the planet Lithia, there to study a harmonious society of aliens living on a planets which is a biologist’s paradise. He soon finds himself troubled: how can these perfect beings, living in an apparent Eden, have no conception of sin or God? If such a sinless Eden has been created apart from God, then who is responsible?
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