Les espaces infinis et le silence de Dieu: science et religion, XVI-XIXe siècle

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Abstract

Montre comment la foi chrétienne a été affectée par la révolution scientifique. Des savants comme Galilée ou Newton se sont penchés sur la Bible et sur les mystères de la foi, mais peu à peu se sont éloignés de Dieu, au gré des progrès de la connaissance de l'univers.

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