References for: Christianity and the Mathematical Sciences - the Heliocentric Hypothesis
Books
- D Alexander, Rebuilding the matrix (Oxford, 2001).
- A Bönker-Vallon, Metaphysik und Mathematik bei Giordano Bruno (Berlin, 1995).
- J Dillenberger, Protestant thought and natural science (London, 1960).
- A Funkenstein, Theology and the Scientific Imagination (Princeton, 1986).
- R Hooykaas, Religion and the rise of modern science (Edinburgh, 1973),
- D C Lindberg and R L Numbers, God and Nature (Berkeley, 1986).
- P Machamer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Galileo (Cambridge, 1998).
- J Polkinghorne, One World : the Interaction of Science and Theology (Princeton, 1987).
- J Polkinghorne, The Faith of a Physicist : The Gifford Lectures for 1993-4 (Princeton, 1994).
- E Rosen, Copernicus and his successors (London, 1995).
- B Russell, History of Western Philosophy (London, 1961).
- H Shapley, Science Ponders Religion (New York, 1960).
- G Simon, Kepler-astronome, astrologue (Paris, 1979).
Articles
- R Blackwell, Could there be another Galileo case?, in The Cambridge companion to Galileo (Cambridge, 1998), 348-366.
- W C Charron and J P Doyle, On the self-refuting statement "There is no truth": a medieval treatment, Vivarium 31 (2) (1993), 241-266.
- F Dyson, Review of Feynman and of Polkinghorne "Belief in God in an Age of Science", New York Review of Books (28 May, 1998).
- I Grattan-Guinness, Historical notes on the relations between mathematics and the Christianities, Meeting of Austrian Society for the History of Mathematics (Spring, 1999).
- S Knuuttila and A I Lehtinen, Change and contradiction: a fourteenth-century controversy, Synthese 40 (1) (1979), 189-207.
- F Krafft, Astronomie als Gottesdienst : Die Erneuerung der Astronomie durch Johannes Kepler, in Der Weg der Naturwissenschaft von Johannes von Gmunden zu Johannes Kepler (Vienna, 1988), 182-196.
- M Lejbowicz, Logique, mathématiques et contre-acculturation dans l'université médiévale, in La nouvelle physique du XIVe siècle, Nice, 1993 ( Florence, 1997), 203-229.
- E McMullin, Galileo on science and Scripture, in The Cambridge companion to Galileo (Cambridge, 1998), 271-347.
- M Pera, The god of theologians and the god of astronomers : an apology of Bellarmine, in The Cambridge companion to Galileo (Cambridge, 1998), 367-387.
- B Pizzorno, Some logical aspects of the drama of Galileo (Italian), Physis-Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci. 20 (1-4) (1978), 271-283.
- E Rosen, Calvin's attitude towards Copernicus, Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1960), 431-441.
- E Rosen, Kepler and the Lutheran attitude towards Copernicus, Vistas in Astronomy 18 (1975), 225-231.
- E Rosen, Was Copernicus' Revolutions approved by the Pope, Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (1975), 531-542.
- E Rosen, Galileo's misstatements about Copernicus, Isis 32 (1958), 319-330.
- J von Plato, Nicole Oresme and the ergodicity of rotations, Acta Philos. Fenn. 32 (1981), 190-197.
- R S Westfall, The trial of Galileo: Bellarmino, Galileo, and the clash of two worlds, J. Hist. Astronom. 20 (1) (1989), 1-23.
- G Zimmermann, Die Gottesvorstellung des Nicolaus Copernicus, Studia Leibnitiana 20 (1) (1988), 63-79.
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