Unmaking of the Medieval Christian Cosmos, 1500–1760
Delve into the profound shifts in cosmic understanding with "Unmaking of the Medieval Christian Cosmos, 1500–1760" by author, whose exploration reveals how the Roman ecclesiastical authorities transitioned from medieval beliefs to the acceptance of heliocentrism by the mid-18th century. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this insightful hardback comprises 296 pages that meticulously chart the evolution of humanity's perception of the universe. The book offers a captivating narrative that examines the decline of the medieval Christian cosmos and the intriguing rise of modern astronomical thought. Perfect for history buffs, scholars, and curious minds alike, this work invites readers to reflect on how these transformative ideas reshaped our understanding of existence. Discover the impactful journey of science and faith in shaping the cosmos as we know it today.