Abstract

The Copernican revolution in cosmology, which took place in Europe in 16th century did not only displace the central position of earth in the universe but also brought major repercussions in a variety of directions including man’s view of his own place in the entire scheme of things and doubts about man’s claim to an uniquely privileged status and role in the universe. The shift from Earth-centered (geocentric) to Sun-centered (heliocentric) conception of world had constantly challenged traditional monotheistic religion’s exegesis about the universe based on the geocentric model of the universe

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