Science and theology in the Reformation2008
studies in theological interpretation and astronomical observation in sixteenth-century Germany
by Charlotte Methuen
"Science and Theology in the Reformation sets the scene for a discussion of the role of theological arguments in the interpretation of astronomical phenomena in the late sixteenth century. Charlotte Methuen engages with key figures such as Philip Melanchthon and Johannes Kepler considering the complex relationship between these two areas of thought."--Jacket.
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