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Science and Religion, 1450-1900 - From Copernicus to Darwin (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Science and Religion, 1450-1900 - From Copernicus to Darwin (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Galileo. Newton. Darwin. These giants are remembered for their
great contributions to one of the most important phenomena in world
history: science. But what is often forgotten is the profound
influence on their lives and works of that other great phenomenon
of Western Culture: Christianity. This book, the first volume in
the Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion, explores the many
ways in which religion—its ideas, attitudes, practices, and
institutions—interacted with science from the beginnings of the
Scientific Revolution to the end of the 19th century. Infused with
the most up-to-date scholarship, the volume is aimed at the
nonspecialist audience, explaining in clear language how
inextricably linked science and religion have been during most of
the last 500 years. While discussing how science and religion
occasionally clashed, this volume also explores the positive
interactions these two institutions have experienced during this
seminal period in Western history. The Christian Humanism of the
16th century promoted the new, utilitarian approach to natural
knowledge that distinguishes Modern from Medieval science. The
Jesuits were instrumental in the development of the experimental
and mathematical sciences during the Scientific Revolution. In the
17th century, the English Puritans advocated alchemical science and
their opponents, liberal Anglicans, promoted a new, mechanistic
approach to the sciences. The geological advances of the 19th
century were often religiously motivated; the discoveries of
biblical criticism of the same period were inspired by the science
of the day. This volume includes a selection of primary source
documents to help readers understand the arguments and beliefs of
the people of the time, and an annotated bibliography to assist
readers in finding further information on the topics.
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