Theology and Science in Copernicus’ Universe
Keywords: 
Copernicus
science and faith
Christian cosmology
mathematical universe
Scientific Revolution
Issue Date: 
2021
Publisher: 
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
ISSN: 
2300-7648
Citation: 
Giostra, A. (Alessandro). "Theology and Science in Copernicus’ Universe". Scientia et Fides. 9 (1), 2021, 131 - 147
Abstract
The publication of Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (since now on referred to as Revolutions) marked the beginning of the Scientific Revolution. Christian doctrine played a key role for the emergence of the scientific turning point, that brought about the transition from a qualitative to a quantitative approach to nat-ural phenomena. Although the Polish scientist was not a philosopher in the ordinary sense of the term, he shared with many other protagonists of modern science the idea of the universe as mathematical harmony created by God. In this sense, modern scien-tific thought completed the development that took place since the Scholastic Age. In the historical period between the XII and the XVII century, indeed, Christianity proved a fundamental factor for a considerable growth in natural knowledge.

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