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10%OFFRichard J. Blackwell - Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible - 9780268010270 - V9780268010270
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Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible

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Description for Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible Paperback. Num Pages: illustrations. BIC Classification: HRC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 476.

Considered the paradigm case of the troubled interaction between science and religion, the conflict between Galileo and the Church continues to generate new research and lively debate. Richard J. Blackwell offers a fresh approach to the Galileo case, using as his primary focus the biblical and ecclesiastical issues that were the battleground for the celebrated confrontation. Blackwell's research in the Vatican manuscript collection and the Jesuit archives in Rome enables him to re-create a vivid picture of the trends and counter-trends that influenced leading Catholic thinkers of the period: the conservative reaction to the Reformation, the role of authority in ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1991
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268010270
SKU
V9780268010270
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About Richard J. Blackwell
Richard J. Blackwell is professor emeritus of philosophy, Saint Louis University. He is the author of numerous books, including Behind the Scenes at Galileo's Trial (University of Notre Dame Press, 2008), and is translator of A Defense of Galileo, the Mathematician from Florence (University of Notre Dame Press, 1994).

Reviews for Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible
"An interesting and important book on science and faith interacting in the Galileo affair. [Blackwell] gives us many new insights and describes well the conflict about Copernicanism as viewed by two very important persons involved: Galileo, the observational astronomer who was also an amateur exegete, and Bellarmine, cardinal and inquisitor, who was also an amateur astronomer. This book will make ... Read more

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