The truth about Galileo and his conflict with the Catholic Church
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the beginning of the investigation into the Italian astronomer
Jessica Wolf | December 22, 2016
Today virtually every child grows up learning that the earth orbits the sun.
But four centuries ago, the idea of a heliocentric solar system was so controversial that the Catholic Church classified it as a heresy, and warned the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei to abandon it.
Many people believe that Galileo was hounded by the church for almost two decades, that he openly maintained a belief in heliocentrism, and that he was only spared torture and death because his powerful friends intervened on his behalf. But an examination of the fine details of Galileos conflict with church leaders doesnt bear that out, according to English department distinguished research professor Henry Kelly.
In an article published this month in the journal Church History, Kelly clarifies some popularly held notions around Galileos travails with the church.
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