A Case of Conscience

208 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 1972 by Arrow Books.

ISBN:
978-0-09-906370-4
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OCLC Number:
12492796

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Lithia -- an alien world and a biologist's paradise. A four man team of scientists were investigating, among them Ruiz-Sanchez. They were happy there at first -- all of them. But Ruiz-Sanchez: scientist was also Father Ruiz-Sanchez: Jesuit priest, and he was growing afraid. Afraid because he had realised that the extraordinary planet was more than a biologist's paradise. It was a Paradise in all other respects as well. He knew that this could only be a trap, but if he acknowledged that it was a trap, then he became a heretic, cast out and damned for eternity.

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The first half of the book, originally a 1953 novella, is a very good story of the evaluation of a planet with intelligent life by a commission of four gentlemen with differing goals. This is very well done and ends with a surprise opinion from one of the four, a Jesuit priest.

In this book, as in Mary Doria Russell's [b:The Sparrow|334176|The Sparrow (The Sparrow, #1)|Mary Doria Russell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1230829367s/334176.jpg|3349153] and Dan Simmon's [b:Hyperion|77566|Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1)|Dan Simmons|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1405546838s/77566.jpg|1383900], religion plays a major part. As this book arrived first, one can't help but think the others were influenced by this one - and each was quite good. James Blish wrote other books connected with this one, part of a group called "After Such Knowledge", where he continues to explore the religious theme.

The second half of this book follows a path of politics. The world of Earth the commission left from is described …

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