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Theology and the Scientific Imagination: From the Middle Ages to the Seventeenth Century, Second Edition

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Theology and the Scientific Imagination: From the Middle Ages to the Seventeenth Century, Second Edition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Amos Funkenstein
Foreword by Jonathan Sheehan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:464
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 155
Category/GenreSocial and political philosophy
History of science
ISBN/Barcode 9780691181356
ClassificationsDewey:261.5509031
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Edition 2nd edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 13 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Theology and the Scientific Imagination is a pioneering work of intellectual history that transformed our understanding of the relationship between Christian theology and the development of science. Distinguished scholar Amos Funkenstein explores the metaphysical foundations of modern science and shows how, by the 1600s, theological and scientific

Author Biography

Amos Funkenstein (1937-95) was the Koret Professor of Jewish History and University Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Mazer Chair in the History and Philosophy of Science at Tel Aviv University. He authored seven books and more than fifty scholarly articles in four languages, and received the Israel Prize in History, the highest honor bestowed by the State of Israel. Jonathan Sheehan is professor of history and director of the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion at the University of California, Berkeley.

Reviews

"Theology and the Scientific Imagination should be read by every historian of science. I can also hardly imagine a philosopher of science who would remain indifferent to the roots of modern thinking. The reading of this book gives one a deep intellectual pleasure: to follow adventures in ideas is like experiencing the adventures themselves." -Michael Heller, Review of Metaphysics "A bold study of ideas . . . bristling with insight and perceptive reinterpretation of familiar episodes in the history of natural philosophy." -David C. Lindberg, Journal of the History of Medicine "Powerful. . . . Liberation from naive conceptions of historical continuity gives Funkenstein leave to concentrate on a finely nuanced exegesis of those philosophers who fall within his purview. The result is a work of discernment and distinction." -J. H. Brooke, Times Higher Education Supplement