Stanley L.
Jaki
Stanley L. Jaki, a
Hungarian-born
Catholic priest of the Benedictine Order, is Distinguished Professor at
Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey. With doctorates in
theology and physics, he has for the past forty years specialized in
the history and philosophy of science. The author of almost forty books
and over a hundred articles, he served as Gifford Lecturer at the
University of Edinburgh and as Fremantle Lecturer at Balliol College,
Oxford. He has lectured at major universities in the United States,
Europe, and Australia. He is honorary member of the Pontifical Academy
of Science, membre correspondant of the Academe
Nationale des
Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts of Bordeaux, and the recipient of the
Lecomte du Nouy Prize for 1970 and of the Templeton Prize for 1987.
Booklets by S. L. Jaki
Why?: A series of books discussing
the deepest questions
Newman: Books by and about John
Henry Cardinal Newman
Each
book in the
Real View Books series includes an introduction by Stanley L. Jaki
renowned for his writings on science and religion, where he carefully
sets forth each book's relevance to the Church in the present age.
NEW! A
list of Fr. Jaki's available books