The Sparrow

, #1

Paperback, 419 pages

English language

Published Sept. 8, 1997 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-449-91255-3
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In 2019, humanity finally finds proof of extraterrestrial life when a listening post in Puerto Rico picks up exquisite singing from a planet that will come to be known as Rakhat. While United Nations diplomats endlessly debate a possible first contact mission, the Society of Jesus quietly organizes an eight-person scientific expedition of its own. What the Jesuits find is a world so beyond comprehension that it will lead them to question what it means to be "human".

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2 stars

While the main characters were fairly interesting, the world building was weak. For all the time the characters spent thinking about theology, they sure didn't think through the ethics of their actions very much. As an example, they land on a new planet and decide to eat the food. The first thing they eat is an animal. Here they are on a planet that they know has at least on sentient species and they risk killing and eating an animal. Maybe that's realistic of the sort of stupidity Jesuits in Space might engage in but I didn't see a hint that the author and/or speaker found their actions even a little bit problematic either.

Nothing could have lived up to my expectation of Jesuits in Spaaaaace I suppose.

I'm generally pretty interested in theology, but this was all the boring kind of how do we know there is a God …

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  • Jesuits -- Fiction.
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