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Church and Galileo (Hardcover, New)
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Church and Galileo (Hardcover, New)
Series: Studies in Science and the Humanities from the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values
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"The 'Galileo affair' has been the object of innumerable studies,
which (taken as a whole) have spread nearly as much fog as they
have sunshine. The studies in this volume, many of them based at
least in part on newly discovered or released sources, have
convincingly blown away much of that fog. This is easily the most
important volume on the 'Galileo affair' ever produced." -David C.
Lindberg, University of Wisconsin This collection of first-rate
essays aims to provide an accurate scholarly assessment of the
relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and Galileo. In
1981, Pope John Paul II established a commission to inquire into
the Church's treatment of Galileo "in loyal recognition of wrongs,
from whatever side they came," hoping this way to "dispel the
mistrust . . . between science and faith." When the Galileo
Commission finally issued its report in 1992, many scholars were
disappointed by its inadequacies and its perpetuation of old
defensive stratagems. This volume attempts what the Commission
failed to provide-a historically accurate, scholarly, and balanced
account of Galileo and his difficult relationship with the Roman
Catholic Church. Contributors provide careful analyses of the
interactions of the Church and Galileo over the thirty years
between 1612 and his death in 1642. They also explore the attitudes
of theologians to the Copernican innovation prior to Galileo's
entry into the fray; survey the political landscape within which he
lived; assess the effectiveness (or otherwise) of censorship of his
work; and provide an analysis and occasional critique of the
Church's later responses to the Galileo controversy. The book is
divided into three sections corresponding to the periods before,
during, and after the original Galileo affair. Particular attention
is paid to those topics that have been the most divisive among
scholars and theologians. The Church and Galileo will be welcomed
by all those interested in early modern history and early modern
science. Contributors: Michel-Pierre Lerner, Irving A. Kelter,
Michael Shank, Ernan McMullin, Annibale Fantoli, Mariano Artigas,
Rafael Martinez, William R. Shea, Francesco Beretta, Stephane
Garcia, John Heilbron, Michael Sharratt, and George Coyne.
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