When faith and science collide: To what extend were religious ideas central to the first trial of Galileo? - Niklas Manhart

When faith and science collide: To what extend were religious ideas central to the first trial of Galileo?

By Niklas Manhart

  • Release Date: 2012-02-23
  • Genre: European History

Book Synopsis

Throughout the centuries, the condemnation of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) by the Roman Inquisition has sparked a number of controversial interpretations. In this essay, I will try to assess if religious ideas were central to his first trial (roughly from 1611 to 1616), or whether personal grudges and ecclesiastical power politics were at the root of Galileo’s persecution.

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