Mączka, Janusz2023-07-032023-07-032000Analecta Cracoviensia, 2000, T. 32, s. 31-39.0209-0864http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/8853The medieval image of the world was geocentric. It was more theological than physical. The unity of God and the Cosmos was inscribed into this image and inspired the awe of the cosmic harmony and its hierarchical structure. There was a common belier th at the knowledge of the Cosmos leads to the knowledge of God. The medieval image of the world was very stable; it persisted till the Copemican revolution.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/średniowieczekosmologiateologiaświatgeocentryzmkosmologia greckakosmologia scholastycznaastronomiaBonawentura z BagnoregioscholastykakosmosplanetyTomasz z AkwinuMiddle AgescosmologytheologyworldgeocentrismGreek cosmologyscholastic cosmologyastronomyBonaventure of BagnoregioscholasticismcosmosplanetsThomas Aquinasdoktorzy KościołaDoctors of the ChurchPrzedkopernikańska kosmologia a teologia. Średniowieczny obraz świataCosmology and Theology before Copernicus. Medieval Image of the WorldArticle