Why was Giordano Bruno primarily condemned to death?

a) for his theological views on the Virgin, Christ, and Transubstantiation
b) for his belief that there was a limited number of solar systems in a finite universe
Consider This: How did Bruno’s scholastic debates with the Inquisitors lead to his condemnation? See 3.3.1: Risky Science.
c) for his support of the Copernican system
Consider This: How did Bruno’s scholastic debates with the Inquisitors lead to his condemnation? See 3.3.1: Risky Science.
d) because he preached his ideas in the streets, rather than confining himself to learned journals
Consider This: How did Bruno’s scholastic debates with the Inquisitors lead to his condemnation? See 3.3.1: Risky Science.


a) for his theological views on the Virgin, Christ, and Transubstantiation

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