The scientific revolution was a time that took place right after the Renaissance, the Renaissance was time period between the 1500’s and 1700’s where many were celebrating life and the start of a new period. During the Renaissance people started to question the beliefs of the Catholic Church. However, leading into the scientific revolution the church still mained their high power. This leads us to the start of the scientific revolution. During this time scholars started to challenge the views of ancient thinkers and the church. Galileo was an Italian scientist that built many theories about astronomy. One of Galileo's theories encourage the belief of the heliocentric theory which states that the earth in the center of the universe. This statement goes against what the Catholic Church had to say. The Church believed in the geocentric theory is the correct way on how the earth was formed. This caused havoc in …show more content…
Galileo had been teaching about how the sun is rotating around the earth which encouraged Copernicus theory about the heliocentric theory which isn't what the Catholic church wanted. The Church had interpreted the Bible that stated that the Earth was the center of the universe. Galileo teaching is theory was the opposite of what the Church was saying so, it was indeed heretical. The council of treaty made it clear that interpreting scriptures according to your own meaning was not allowed. In 1616, Galileo got a warning from the church that said not to defend the Heliocentric theory. Galileo continued to study the heliocentric and in 1932, he even published a book called Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World System supporting Copernicus’s theory.( The Scientific Revolution) . Galileo publishing the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World System supporting Copernicus’s showed that Galileo supported the Heliocentric theory. Galileo teaching the opposite of what the church had to say makes Galileo a