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Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?
Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?, 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, Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue? has a rating of 4 stars
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Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?, 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, Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?
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  • Galileo and the Church: Political Inquisition or Critical Dialogue?
  • Written by author Rivka Feldhay
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, May 1995
  • 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
  • This book questions the traditional 'grand narratives' of science and religion in the seventeenth century.
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Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction1
Pt. IThe "Trials" of Galileo
1The Galileo Affair: Interpretation of a Historical Event13
2161626
3163353
Pt. IIThe Cultural Field of the Counter Reformation
4The Council of Trent: The Doctrinaire Phase of the Counter Reformation73
5The Dominicans: A Traditional Intellectual Elite of the Catholic Church93
6The Jesuits: An Alternative Intellectual Elite110
7Freedom and Authority in Jesuit Culture128
8The Thomist Boundaries of Jesuit Education151
9Dominicans and Jesuits: A Struggle for Theological Hegemony171
Pt. IIIGalileo and the Church
10Traditionalist Interpretations of Copernicanism: From an Unproven to an Unprovable Explanation201
11Copernicanism and the Jesuits213
12The Cultural Field of Galileo and the Jesuits240
13The Dispute on Sunspots256
Epilogue[s.n.]
Index[s.n.]


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