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OverviewGalileo's story is a touchstone in debates about science and religion, but our preconceptions inevitably color the way we see the issues. To understand who Galileo was, what he accomplished, and what you can learn from his triumphs and failures, you need a great teacher to place him in context by exploring the cosmologies, political and religious and historical events, and famous people of his generation. You also need to get a sense of the man himself: from his family background and early ambitions to the person he grew into as he became a father, rising celebrity, literary lion, and ultimately an infirm but unbroken old man. In this course, you will explore the context and implications of the Galileo affair--the events that culminated in his condemnation by the Roman Catholic Church. You can have no better guide than Dr. Guy Consolmagno, a renowned astronomer, Jesuit brother, and popular writer. The Galileo affair resonates with our own times. Although the debate about an earth or sun-centered universe is long past, the ways we react to new ideas hasn't changed at all. All of the hopes, fears, and misunderstandings that surrounded Galileo and his opponents are the ones we still face today in our encounters with science and religion. By spending time with Galileo and his story, you will enrich your own faith and increase your understanding of science and religion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Consolmagno S J , Dr Consolmagno S JPublisher: Learn25 Imprint: Learn25 Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781662094194ISBN 10: 1662094191 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., is the director of the Vatican Observatory, a leading astronomer and meteoriticist, and a Jesuit brother. The author of a monthly science column for The Tablet, he has written more than 200 scientific publications and a number of popular books, including Turn Left at Orion (with Dan Davis). In 2000, the small-bodies nomenclature committee of the International Astronomical Union named an asteroid, 4597 Consolmagno, in recognition of his work. Dr. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., is the director of the Vatican Observatory, a leading astronomer and meteoriticist, and a Jesuit brother. The author of a monthly science column for The Tablet, he has written more than 200 scientific publications and a number of popular books, including Turn Left at Orion (with Dan Davis). In 2000, the small-bodies nomenclature committee of the International Astronomical Union named an asteroid, 4597 Consolmagno, in recognition of his work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |