Galileo on Science and Scripture

At the Root of the Galileo Affair, p. 271-277; Copernicanism challenged, 1613-1615, p. 277-291; Back to Augustine, p. 291-299; On to Kepler, p. 299-302; Galileo as Theologian, p. 302-314; Reflections on consistency, p. 315-319; Significance of the Letter, p. 319-325.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Ernan McMullin
Pages:271-347
Format:Essay
Topic:- Influence and Survival > Early Modern Period (1453-1789) > Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
Parent Work: The Cambridge Companion to Galileo
Status:Needs Review
Description
Summary:At the Root of the Galileo Affair, p. 271-277; Copernicanism challenged, 1613-1615, p. 277-291; Back to Augustine, p. 291-299; On to Kepler, p. 299-302; Galileo as Theologian, p. 302-314; Reflections on consistency, p. 315-319; Significance of the Letter, p. 319-325.