Galileo, Mitch Stokes
Galileo, Mitch Stokes
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Galileo
A Biography of an Astronomer, Mathematician, and Philosopher

Author: Mitch Stokes

Narrator: John Behrens

Unabridged: 5 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

We learn about life through the lives of others. Their experiences, their trials, their adventures become our schools, our chapels, our playgrounds. Christian Encounters, a series of biographies from Thomas Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and areas of the Church through prose as accessible and concise as it is personal and engaging. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected guests. Whether the person is Galileo, William F. Buckley, John Bunyan, or Isaac Newton, we are now living in the world that they created and understand both it and ourselves better in the light of their lives. Their relationships, struggles, prayers, and desires uniquely illuminate our shared experience.HERO OR HERETIC? GENIUS OR BLASPHEMER?It's no mystery how profound a role Galileo played in the Scientific Revolution. Less explored is the Italian innovator's sincere, guiding faith in God. In this exhaustively researched biography that reads like a page-turning novel, Mitch Stokes draws on his expertise in philosophy, logic, math, and science to attune modern ears with Galileo's controversial genius.Emerging from the same Florentine milieu that produced Dante, da Vinci, Machiavelli, Michelangelo, Amerigo Vespuci, Galileo questioned with a persistence that spurred his world toward an unabating era of discovery. Stokes confronts the myth that Galileo's stance on heliocentricity stood astride a church vs. science divide and explores his calculations for the dimensions of Dante's hell, his understanding of motion, and his invention of the pendulum clock.To read this volume is to journey through Galileo's remarkable life: from his inquisitive childhood to his dying days, when, although blind and decrepit, he soldiered on, dictating mathematical thoughts and mentoring young proteges. 

About Mitch Stokes

Mitch Stokes is a Fellow of Philosophy at New St. Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Notre Dame under the direction of Alvin Plantinga and Peter van Inwagen. At Yale, he earned an M.A. in religion under the direction of Nicholas Wolterstorff. He also holds an M.S. in mechanical engineering and, prior to his philosophy career, worked for an international engineering firm where he earned five patents in aeroderivative gas turbine technology. He and his wife, Christine, have four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Douglas

This was a really fun read. Quick, lively, pungent -- just a good job all around. The take away point is that the "lesson of Galileo" is almost the polar opposite of what everybody thinks it is. Galileo was in hot water because the Church had compromised with the best science available (Aristotelian......more

Goodreads review by Piper

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author did an excellent job of explaining the scientific concepts of Galileo's day in such a way that even those who struggle with science can grasp them. This was a good overview of the life of Galileo.......more

Goodreads review by Nathan

Stoke's prose is appealing and well-delivered. He strips away the popular, legendary view that Galileo was a 'martyr for science' and the epitome of the science/religion (supposed) conflict. I appreciate the frequent use of letters written by Galileo and those he interacted with -- engaging use of p......more

Goodreads review by F

Part of a series of books entitled "Christian Encounters" it falls a little short of that. No real testimonial of any Christian experience given in this book, nor, I'm told by a family member who read it, does the Winston Churchill book in the same series. Galileo is said to be a good Catholic but e......more