| Famous Conflicts Between Science and ReligionThe two most famous, and arguably the most
misunderstood, episodes of tension between Western science and religion (as
represented in both cases by Christianity) are: 
  
    <!g>The rise of Copernicanism from 1543
on, leading in the 1630s to the Galileo Affair - the trial and detention of
the great Italian astronomer <!g>Galileo Galilei, denounced, so the popular story
goes, merely for saying that the Earth goes round the Sun.
    <!g>The rise of Darwinism after the
publication of <!g>The Origin of Species in
1859, leading to a general rejection of the belief that every creature remained
in the form in which the creator God had designed it. See also <!g>the love affair gone wrong for a
discussion of a period in Europe (1680-1800) during which the rise of science
and the claims of theologians seemed at first to be in harmony and then
underwent a profound change. Email
link | Feedback | Contributed by: <!g>Dr.
Christopher SouthgateSource: God, Humanity and the
Cosmos  (<!g>T&T Clark, 1999)
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