چكيده فارسي :
Bertolt Brecht is one of the most leading playwrights in modern drama and indeed, one of the biggest stations where the train of drama should stop for catering. His colossal contribution to the dramatic technique, theatrical convention and epic theatre tags him enormous magnitude. He wrote many successful plays chief among them is Life of Galileo. This play is so influential not only for the reason that it reflects on the calamity of Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist and philosopher whose impact was so obvious on the later Scientific Revolution, but also since it incarnates the everlasting tug of war between the powerful pragmatic religious authorities and man‟s liberal scientific conviction. Hence, this paper comes to inspect the problematical relation between religion and science as depicted by Brecht‟s Galileo in the light of the dominant ideology at his time.