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Copernicus (see link) believes in Heliocentrism (see link), while the early Christians believes in Geocentric model (see link)

'The early Christians believes in Geocentric model.'

A.There is not one single proof of this in the entire New Testament.

B.There is a suggestion in church history that a very few of the early church fathers may have thought this way. This does not mean that the church taught this as dogma or that The Bible supports it.

C.Those who have done detailed research into this area have found that by far the majority actually were Heliocentrists.

D. That the Bible uses the 'language of appearance' proves nothing since we use this same reference point today when referring to sunrise and sunset.

The Copernican theory of the universe had little effect on Christianity, since Christians are vitally interested in truth, not in clinging to outdated and unscientific theories such as the Ptolemaic system.

Copernicus, Keppler, Galileo and then Newton all believed in God as the almighty creator.

True Christians, including many of the founders of modern science see themselves as 'thinking God's thoughts after Him' and so are not afraid of discoveries made in the scientific fields.

The problem with some sections of Christianity related to both 'church politics' strong personalities and clinging to the old theory by some.

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Copernicus challenged the prevailing view of the geocentric model of the universe, which proposed that the Earth was the center of the universe with all celestial bodies revolving around it. He instead proposed a heliocentric model where the Sun was at the center and the Earth and other planets orbited around it.

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Copernicus's hypothesis was considered a challenge against the Church because the Church believed that Earth was the center of the universe and that all the planets and the sun orbited around it. Copernicus believed that the sun was, in fact, the center of the solar system that the planets orbited around.

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He challenged the ptolemaic theory proposed by Claudius Ptolemy.

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Who developed ideas that contradicted Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe?

Copernicus and Galileo were two major figures whose ideas contradicted Ptolemy's geocentric model. Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model with the Sun at the center of the solar system, while Galileo used observations through a telescope to support this view and challenge Ptolemaic beliefs.


Who was the first person to challenge Copernicus' views?

Actually, no one challenged his theory. In fact the next real astronomer, to even come back to his theory was Galileo, who came around fifty years later. There were absolutely no challenges to his theory, but between the fifty years of Copernicus's death, and Galileo proving Copernicus right, his theory was shunned, and the church passed a law that saying his name was illegal.


Whose heliocentric model is seen as the first step in the solar system?

Nicolaus Copernicus


What discoveries of Galileo's helped confirm the views of Copernicus?

Galileo's observations through his telescope, such as the phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter, provided evidence for the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus. These discoveries supported the idea that Earth was not the center of the universe and that there were other celestial bodies orbiting around the Sun.


What caused Copernicus to challenge aristotles theories of planetary motion?

Copernicus challenged Aristotle's theories of planetary motion due to observations that didn't align with the geocentric model, particularly the retrograde motion of planets. Through his own observations and mathematical calculations, Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model where the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, providing a simpler explanation for the observed phenomena in the sky.