Marie I. George

Philosophy
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Christianity and Extraterrestrials? A Catholic Perspective
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Lincoln, NE
2005, 291 pages

There is a growing trend in the science and religion community to make Christian belief and belief in ETIs (intelligent extraterrestrials) an either/or proposition. Typical claims are that such beings could have no meaningful relationship to Christ and their appearance would prove that humans do not have the special place in the universe that the Bible assigns us. This book defends the position that Christian belief and belief in ETIs are not mutually exclusive. However, it goes on to argue that there is a real tension between the two beliefs, and that Christian belief does render ETI existence improbable. “The two beliefs can exist in a sane mind, but they’ll give one a tension headache.”

“Although some of Dr. George’s claims are controversial, she is clearly an author seeking the truth and open to opposing arguments. Moreover, she has sought out the best sources and used them wisely—in short, an admirable scholarly presentation.”
—Michael J. Crowe, Cavanaugh Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame and author of The Extraterrestrial Life Debate, 1750-1900.