What complex entanglement characterized the rejection of Galileo's findings?
Answer
An entanglement of established philosophy, theological interpretation, and political maneuvering.
The text states the rejection was not a simple science versus religion case, but a complex entanglement involving established philosophy, theological interpretation, and political maneuvering within the Church.

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