The Church and Galileo/Retrying Galileo, 1633-1992

In the fourth essay McMullin presents a detailed exposition of Galileo's foray into biblical hermeneutics in the Letter to Castelli and the Letter to Grand Duchess Christina, introducing us to the source of Galileo's arguments in St Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram and showing how Au...

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