Search Results

Found 1 results for "53dabc7e6d801c8b1e8e079979cae15e" across all boards searching md5.

Anonymous ID: mG+idhL6South Korea /pol/512203515#512214906
8/4/2025, 6:47:50 PM
>>512214196
You asked for evidence about Galileo's conflict with Church scripture

Alght

1st, In 1616, the Church formally declared heliocentrism "contrary to Scripture"
Galileo himself was warned not to hold or teach the theory.
During his 1633 trial, the court stated that his ideas “are formally heretical as they contradict Scripture.”
His famous book Dialogue even offended Pope Urban VIII, worsening the conflict.

2nd, Regarding Copernicus and Kepler, Copernicus delayed publishing his work due to fear of backlash, and Kepler faced his own struggles within a religiously charged environment

>But the tide in Rome was turning against the Copernican theory, and in 1615, when the cleric Paolo Antonio Foscarini (c. 1565–1616) published a book arguing that the Copernican theory did not conflict with scripture, Inquisition consultants examined the question and pronounced the Copernican theory heretical. Foscarini’s book was banned, as were some more technical and nontheological works, such as Johannes Kepler’s Epitome of Copernican Astronomy. Galileo was not mentioned directly in the decree, but he was admonished by Robert Cardinal Bellarmine (1542–1621) not to “hold or defend” the Copernican theory.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Galileo-Galilei

Their relationships with Christianity authorities were complicated, not purely harmonious or praiseworthy.