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THE HERESY OF GALILEO Galileo was condemned by the Inquisition, not for his own brilliant theories, but because he stood up for his belief in Copernicus's ...
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... After being condemned by the Inquisition for suspicion of heresy, to a friend, Galileo quoted, "The purpose of the Holy Scriptures is to tell us how to go to ...
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... He was condemned by the church whose theories threatened everything that was taught by the ... as the holy truth and he was eventually broken by the Inquisition. ...
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... He was condemned by the church whose theories threatened everything that was taught by the ... as the holy truth and he was eventually broken by the Inquisition. ...
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... (2) Witches and condemned prisoners usually took the fall ... In many ways, the church was also seen as one of the founders of torture in the Spanish inquisition. ...
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... In February of 1615 the Copernican system was condemned. ... It stated that the Commissary of the Inquisition in the name of the Pope, ordered that Galileo could ...
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... 1633. Galileo was summoned before the Inquisition in Rome, he was condemned and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. It ...
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... Pit and the Pendulum is a tale about a victim of the Spanish Inquisition who is in prison. The condemned hears voices and sounds but cannot distinguish them. ...
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... Peter was the dominant figure in the inquisition of those accused; three were condemned to death, including Glebov, Eudoxia's lover. ...
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... Galileo was tried by the Inquisition for his writings discussing the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems. In June 1633, Galileo was condemned to life imprisonment ...
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... In front of the Roman Inquisition, he was condemned for having advocated and spread a profane and philosophical absurd opinion (Cohen, 48). ...
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... The condemned prisoner on death row may have broken the law, but does that ... During the Inquisition, in the 13th century, executions were carried out publicly on ...
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... Established procedures for the Inquisition permitted a lawyer to represent the accused, but ... She and her voices had been condemned and rejected by the Church ...
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... Switzerland, but his views, particularly about the TRINITY, were condemned by both ... a work on theology secretly printed (1553), the INQUISITION moved against him ...
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... Joan was tried by an English inquisition court where she was found to be ... to kill Joan but also wanted to discredit King Charles by having Joan condemned by the ...
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... In Spain, the Inquisition became an instrument of the Crown, used effectively ... the Murdering, Thieving Hordes of Peasants, 1525), violently condemned them for ...
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... mouths and then setting them afire." During the period of inquisition, it was ... a mark of distinction." During the 1600s, while tobacco was condemned in Europe ...
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... in the name of Jesus, from the horrors of Nazi Germany to the Spanish Inquisition. ... He forced many "pagans" to convert to Christianity or be condemned to death. ...
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... Galileo was tried by the Inquisition for his writings discussing the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems. In June 1633, Galileo was condemned to life imprisonment ...
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... exodus from Egypt, the destruction of the Temple, the Spanish Inquisition of 1492 ... the court-martial of Rennes which, on September 9, 1899 condemned Dreyfus to ...
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... Later, he was tried by the Inquisition for his writings discussing the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems. In June 1633, Galileo was condemned to life ...
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... Fourth Lateran Council of Pope Innocent III institutionalized the Inquisition, issuing the ... added, "In short, they are children of the devil, condemned to the ...
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... Fourth Lateran Council of Pope Innocent III institutionalized the Inquisition, issuing the ... added, "In short, they are children of the devil, condemned to the ...
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... In his Address to Midwives in 1951, Pope Pius XII condemned artificial contraceptives ... that seem to belong to mother age and are behaving like the Inquisition. ...
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