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Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?
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Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?

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Historians of science have tended to view Galileo’s trials as an example of the conflict between science and religion in the seventeenth century. This book questions the traditional grand narrative that opposes science and religion, and thus attempts to reconceptualize a key episode in the history of modern science. Feldhay offers a new interpretation of the debate between Galileo and the Church, viewing it as a dialogue rather than a conflict. The known contradictions between the documents of Galileo’s trials are reread as expressions of the contradictory nature of the Counter Reformation Church. Torn between different cultural orientations (Dominican and Jesuit), the Church was unable to crystallize a coherent attitude towards Galileo’s science.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 May 1995
Pages
316
ISBN
9780521344685

Historians of science have tended to view Galileo’s trials as an example of the conflict between science and religion in the seventeenth century. This book questions the traditional grand narrative that opposes science and religion, and thus attempts to reconceptualize a key episode in the history of modern science. Feldhay offers a new interpretation of the debate between Galileo and the Church, viewing it as a dialogue rather than a conflict. The known contradictions between the documents of Galileo’s trials are reread as expressions of the contradictory nature of the Counter Reformation Church. Torn between different cultural orientations (Dominican and Jesuit), the Church was unable to crystallize a coherent attitude towards Galileo’s science.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 May 1995
Pages
316
ISBN
9780521344685