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October 2025
Meeting Date: 10/27/2025
By Andy Weir
The Use of Will and Intellect
Andy Weir's survival story celebrates human ingenuity, hope, and the refusal to give up. A joyful reminder of humanity's call to steward creation and use our God-given reason to overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
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Study Guide
What if being stranded on Mars is actually a pretty good metaphor for being Adam?
Our study guide for The Martian draws a surprising parallel between Mark Watney and the first man, both waking up alone in an alien world with skills they've never tested, figuring out who they are by learning what they can do. We explore the proper use of free will and intellect, why surrender to God is the opposite of passivity, and why Mark Watney's sense of humor might be the most theologically significant thing about him.
This study guide is part of The Protoevangelium Collection — eleven complete guides for eleven beloved books, available as a PDF download, ebook, or paperback.
It started with a question we couldn't stop asking: what if the books we already loved were trying to tell us something about God?
Tyler and Sadie from the Great Catholic Book Club explore The Martian by Andy Weir—a story about attitude, virtue, and the grace beneath impossible situations.
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