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A Case Of Conscience James Blish

A Case Of Conscience By James Blish

A Case Of Conscience by James Blish


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Summary

James Blish's seminal treatment of religion in SF, a Hugo Award-winning precursor to The Sparrow. With a new introduction by Ken MacLeod.

A Case Of Conscience Summary

A Case Of Conscience by James Blish

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?

Winner of the Hugo Award for best novel, 1959.

A Case Of Conscience Reviews

Blish brings to this case of conscience one of the most powerful intellects - and one of the most diverse stories of knowledge, I would say - ever to apply itself to science fiction

Brilliants as fireworks - Sunday Times

About James Blish

James Blish (1921-75)
James Blish studied microbiology at Rutgers and then served as a medical laboratory technician in the US army during the Second World War. Among his best known books are Cities in Flight, A Case of Conscience, for which he won the Hugo in 1959 for Best Novel, Doctor Mirabilis, Black Easter and The Day After Judgement.

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NGR9781473205437
9781473205437
1473205433
A Case Of Conscience by James Blish
New
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
2014-05-15
208
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