Galileo, Jerome J. Langford's science and church science and church, two things you normally do not think will rise to Galileo. Galileo who spread his head to the world, especially to the church should do different things. This special book shows the problem between Galileo and the church and other bystanders. This book experienced the ups and downs of Galileo and the church, the difficulties and friendships experienced by people, and the difficulty of maintaining these friendships during the Galileo era.
"Galileo, Science and the Church" by Jerome J. Langford talked about the test of Galileo and the Roman Catholic Church in the 1600s. It is a trial. The church opposed Galileo's view, mainly the theory on Copernicus astronomy. The main purpose of Langford was to inform the reader of the truth of Galileo's trial, to show that Galileo was finally right in his theory and did not attempt to break the church's beliefs . Galileo wants to be called a historical scientist, just trying to find out the truth of science. Therefore Galileo was unjustly condemned, ridiculed and sentenced to heretical.
Galileo, Jerome J. Langford's science and church science and church, two things you normally do not think will rise to Galileo. Galileo who spread his head to the world, especially to the church should do different things. This special book shows the problem between Galileo and the church and other bystanders. - African-American David Walker was born in 1785. David 's life began in a small town named Wilmington in southern North Carolina. His father was a slave, but Walker was born free. North Carolina's law states that children inherit the status of his mother; in this case it is a free woman. When Walker was born, slavery was popular in America, especially in the south.