God's two books : Copernican cosmology and biblical interpretation in early modern science / Kenneth J. Howell.
Material type:
- 0268010455 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 261.5/5/09409031 21
- BL240.H76 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-304) and index.
Early modern science and biblical interpretation -- Reading the heavens and Scripture in early modern science -- Copernicus, the Bible, and the Wittenberg orbit -- Geoheliocentrism and the Bible : Brahe, Peucer, and Rothmann -- Kepler, cosmology and the Bible -- Copernican cosmology, cartesianism and the Bible in the Netherlands -- Copernicanism and the Bible in the Netherlands -- Copernicanism and the Bible in Catholic Europe -- Interpreting the history of early modern cosmology and the Bible.
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