Augustine on Faith and Science

It would be foolish to believe that a man who has faith in you, O God, but who does not know the track of the Great Bear constellation, is worse off than the man who measures the sky and counts the stars and weighs the elements but neglects you who give to all things their size, their number, and their weight.

—Augustine, Confessions 5.4.7

Augustine does a good job here of challenging the false dichotomy that some attempt to create between faith and science. He also reminds us which is the end and which is one of the means. Do you know the difference?