The bible is often very abstruse, or unadorned in grammatical meaning is what Galileo once wrote. He thought the passages meaning wasn’t to be taken literally, without the thought for other possible intentions, spoke or unspoken within the text. As well as experience and demonstrations of the meaning would give a better understanding of what is left unstated and to be seen. However this was not something the Catholic Church was willing to accept. During the time of Scientific Method, many philosophers had difficulty getting the medieval church doctrines to consider their finding. If there scientific findings contradicted the scripture it would be considered absurd. During the Scientific Revolution, thou not as prominent for Galileo going forward it transformed the view of society and nature as other scientists came forward and introduced developments, with scripture as the foundation, with more experience and demonstrations to reveal the words within the …show more content…
This was a period where there was renewed interest in the heavens, as the arts also flourished with examination and exploration of their world with a new outlook. Increase trade, new found freedoms of peasants, decline in feudalism brought forth a new world With an emphasis literary culture this brings about Michelangelo whom help transform a period of time with his renown sculptures and paintings. His work encouraged other artists to come forward, this was a time for expanding upon the biblical teachings, intensifying on them with new found expressions. Michelangelo’s work was the gateway to a newfound way of life among all to benefit