The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question?

The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question?

The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question?

The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question?

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Overview

The “Galileo Affair” has been the locus of various and opposing appraisals for centuries: some view it as an historical event emblematic of the obscurantism of the Catholic Church, opposed a priori to the progress of science; others consider it a tragic reciprocal misunderstanding between Galileo, an arrogant and troublesome defender of the Copernican theory, and his theologian adversaries, who were prisoners of a narrow interpretation of scripture. In The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question? Annibale Fantoli presents a wide range of scientific, philosophical, and theological factors that played an important role in Galileo’s trial, all set within the historical progression of Galileo’s writing and personal interactions with his contemporaries. Fantoli traces the growth in Galileo Galilei’s thought and actions as he embraced the new worldview presented in On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, the epoch-making work of the great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

Fantoli delivers a sophisticated analysis of the intellectual milieu of the day, describes the Catholic Church’s condemnation of Copernicanism (1616) and of Galileo (1633), and assesses the church’s slow acceptance of the Copernican worldview. Fantoli criticizes the 1992 treatment by Cardinal Poupard and Pope John Paul II of the reports of the Commission for the Study of the Galileo Case and concludes that the Galileo Affair, far from being a closed question, remains more than ever a challenge to the church as it confronts the wider and more complex intellectual and ethical problems posed by the contemporary progress of science and technology. In clear and accessible prose geared to a wide readership, Fantoli has distilled forty years of scholarly research into a fascinating recounting of one of the most famous cases in the history of science.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268079727
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 03/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 579 KB

About the Author

An internationally known Galileo scholar, Annibale Fantoli is adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Victoria. An English edition of his biography Galileo: For Copernicanism and for the Church was published in 1994 by the Vatican Observatory and distributed by the University of Notre Dame Press. It has since reached a third edition and been translated into several languages.


An internationally known Galileo scholar, Annibale Fantoli received his doctorate in astronomy from the University of Rome and his Licentiate degree in philosophy and theology from the Gregorian University. He has taught courses in cosmology and the philosophy of science at the Universities of Sophia, Aoyama, and Musashino. He is adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Victoria. An English edition of his biography Galileo: For Copernicanism and for the Church was published in 1994 by the Vatican Observatory and distributed by the University of Notre Dame Press. It has since reached a third edition and been translated into several languages.


George Vincent Coyne, S.J. (1933 – 2020) was an American Jesuit priest and astronomer who directed the Vatican Observatory and headed its research group at the University of Arizona from 1978 to 2006.

Table of Contents

Presentation ix

Preface xi

Prologue 1

1 From Galileo's Birth to His Teaching Years in Padua 5

2 Copernicamism and the Bible 33

3 The Scriptural Controversy Grows 69

4 The Copernican Doctrine Is Declared to Be Contrary to Holy Scripture 97

5 From the Polemics on the Comets to the Dialogue 121

6 The Trial and Condemnation of Galileo 161

7 The Burdensome Inheritance of the Galileo Affair 215

Epilogue 249

Bibliograpby 255

Index 267

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