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A Case of Conscience
A Case of Conscience
Author: James Blish
Blish's classic novel (Hugo Award, 1958) of contact with an alien planet and the resident aliens and the compelling moral problem that concerns the four humans investigating: the scientist, the priest, "the hard-headed realist' egoist, and "the man who is content to ask nothing of any world, or any other man, or any deity."
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ISBN: 520351
Publication Date: 1/1966
Pages: 188
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I read this book because I reread the similarly setup The Sparrow & Children of God by Mary Doria Russell, some of my favorite books. Russell wrote a lot more about Jesuits in general and the Jesuits she sent into space. Russell's Jesuits' trips to Rakhat were very similar to Isaac Jogues (sp) trips to the New World. In fact, it could be said that Russell was writing historical fiction as well as science fiction. If you are interested I strongly recommend The Sparrow. My recommendation for A Case of Conscience is more tepid.

But you're reading this to find out about Blish. Blish writing in 1958 was understandably writing very much pre- Vatican 2. His priest does not question God. Or the Pope. Ever. This is a static book. It's a lot of talk, it's about ideas, they are very big ideas, but that has to be a kind of (science)fiction you are interested in. It's worth reading, but don't let this be the only sf you read.


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