Reconciling science and faith
Though undoubtedly representing a key-figure in the modern history of science, unaccountably few if any studies have been hitherto devoted to a illustration of the science-faith relationship in the life and works of the Dane Nicholas Steno (1638-1686), one of the greatest anatomists of his century, founder of geology and crystallography, who, once in Tuscany, recanted his previous Lutheran faith for Catholicism, took the Holy Orders and was finally beatified by Pope John Paul II.
cod. 871.18