Revolution in science : how Galileo and Darwin changed our world / Mark L. Brake.

By: Brake, MarkMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 221 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780230202689; 0230202683Subject(s): Discoveries in science -- Social aspects | Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642 | Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 | Science, Renaissance | Religion and science -- Europe -- HistoryDDC classification: 509 LOC classification: Q180.55.D57 | B725 2009Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Wisdom of the ancients -- Greek sky : the world before the telescope -- Heaven and earth -- The darkness rising -- The gathering storm -- Medieval sky -- The great chain of being -- The revolutions : the weapons of discovery -- The telescope and Galileo -- Evolution and Darwin -- The aftermath : worlds turned upside down -- The "Galileo" aftermath -- The "Darwin" aftermath -- The prestige -- The kudos.
Summary: This is the compelling story of the two biggest events in the evolution of ideas: the revolutions of Galileo and Darwin. The ideological shifts that resulted from their work were crucial not only to science. Their impact on society and culture has been equally decisive up to the current century. Mark Brake captures the adventure and excitement of these two scientists--one who overturned humanity's central place in the universe and another who challenged the very notion of the origins of humankind. Their discoveries in a sense became "weapons of science," that challenged the long-held views of creation and human origins promoted by the Church for centuries. At a time when creationism and intelligent design are again in the news, this is a timely examination of the ways in which faith and science clash, and how the battle for "truth" is a perennial one. -- Back cover.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books Female Library
Q180.55 .D57 B725 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) 1 Available STACKS 51952000169062
Books Books Main Library
Q180.55 .D57 B725 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) 1 Available STACKS 51952000146322

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Wisdom of the ancients -- Greek sky : the world before the telescope -- Heaven and earth -- The darkness rising -- The gathering storm -- Medieval sky -- The great chain of being -- The revolutions : the weapons of discovery -- The telescope and Galileo -- Evolution and Darwin -- The aftermath : worlds turned upside down -- The "Galileo" aftermath -- The "Darwin" aftermath -- The prestige -- The kudos.

This is the compelling story of the two biggest events in the evolution of ideas: the revolutions of Galileo and Darwin. The ideological shifts that resulted from their work were crucial not only to science. Their impact on society and culture has been equally decisive up to the current century. Mark Brake captures the adventure and excitement of these two scientists--one who overturned humanity's central place in the universe and another who challenged the very notion of the origins of humankind. Their discoveries in a sense became "weapons of science," that challenged the long-held views of creation and human origins promoted by the Church for centuries. At a time when creationism and intelligent design are again in the news, this is a timely examination of the ways in which faith and science clash, and how the battle for "truth" is a perennial one. -- Back cover.

1 2

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.