Galileo Antichrist
Groundbreaking biography of Galileo, one of the greatest scientists and religious heretics in history

A giant of science, Galileo's achievements allow him to be bracketed alongside Newton, Einstein and Darwin. A devout Roman Catholic, his genius threw him into conflict with his Church and his refusal to back down turned him into a martyr for many. Here, bestselling author Michael White gets to grips with the man and the world he challenged.

Both biography and exploration of a time when religious and scientific understanding had become deeply and dangerously intertwined, GALILEO ANTICHRIST traces the path that led to its subject's denunciation as a heretic. And here the story is tainted with the suggestion of conspiracy and cover up. For while it is perfectly possible to view Galileo's collision with the Catholic Church as near inevitable, White draws on evidence recently discovered in the Vatican archives to question the accepted reasons for his trial. In doing so he shows why Galileo became such a contentious figure, so contentious in fact that, centuries later, the Pope, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger felt driven to declare the process against the father of science as 'reasonable and just'.

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Galileo Antichrist
Groundbreaking biography of Galileo, one of the greatest scientists and religious heretics in history

A giant of science, Galileo's achievements allow him to be bracketed alongside Newton, Einstein and Darwin. A devout Roman Catholic, his genius threw him into conflict with his Church and his refusal to back down turned him into a martyr for many. Here, bestselling author Michael White gets to grips with the man and the world he challenged.

Both biography and exploration of a time when religious and scientific understanding had become deeply and dangerously intertwined, GALILEO ANTICHRIST traces the path that led to its subject's denunciation as a heretic. And here the story is tainted with the suggestion of conspiracy and cover up. For while it is perfectly possible to view Galileo's collision with the Catholic Church as near inevitable, White draws on evidence recently discovered in the Vatican archives to question the accepted reasons for his trial. In doing so he shows why Galileo became such a contentious figure, so contentious in fact that, centuries later, the Pope, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger felt driven to declare the process against the father of science as 'reasonable and just'.

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Galileo Antichrist

Galileo Antichrist

by Michael White
Galileo Antichrist

Galileo Antichrist

by Michael White

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Groundbreaking biography of Galileo, one of the greatest scientists and religious heretics in history

A giant of science, Galileo's achievements allow him to be bracketed alongside Newton, Einstein and Darwin. A devout Roman Catholic, his genius threw him into conflict with his Church and his refusal to back down turned him into a martyr for many. Here, bestselling author Michael White gets to grips with the man and the world he challenged.

Both biography and exploration of a time when religious and scientific understanding had become deeply and dangerously intertwined, GALILEO ANTICHRIST traces the path that led to its subject's denunciation as a heretic. And here the story is tainted with the suggestion of conspiracy and cover up. For while it is perfectly possible to view Galileo's collision with the Catholic Church as near inevitable, White draws on evidence recently discovered in the Vatican archives to question the accepted reasons for his trial. In doing so he shows why Galileo became such a contentious figure, so contentious in fact that, centuries later, the Pope, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger felt driven to declare the process against the father of science as 'reasonable and just'.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780753822104
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/22/2009
Edition description: Canadian Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Michael White was science editor of GQ and columnist for the Sunday Express. He is the author of several bestselling science biographies and splits his time between London and Perth, Australia.His websiste is michaelwhite.com.au

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Introduction xi

1 Like Father, Like Son 1

2 Religion's Grip 13

3 Science before Galileo 25

4 Rebel with a Cause 43

5 Debunking Aristotle 57

6 A Fresh Start 68

7 Conflict 82

8 The Crystal Moon 98

9 Papal Secrets, Holy Intrigues 114

10 The Fight Begins 140

11 The Calm before the Storm 161

12 Unholy Intrigue 181

13 The Strong Arm of the Church 196

14 Gagged 225

15 Phoenix Rising 239

16 Twenty-First-Century Witchcraft 245

Appendix I The Key Characters in Galileo's Life 255

Appendix II 'Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany' (1615) Galileo Galilei 260

References 264

Bibliography 272

Index 275

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