What was the role of religious belief in the rise of modern science? Was it always as negative as the Galileo affair might suggest? This collection of essays from a distinguished team of scholars makes an exciting new contribution because its subject is the independent thinkers in early modern Europe - Galileo, Hobbes, and Newton as well as less familiar figures - and the ways in which their heterodoxy in science or religion affected their understanding of nature and of God.
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