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To: JC85
For example, Stark writes:

“The so-called Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth century has been misinterpreted by those wishing to assert an inherent conflict between religion and science. Some wonderful things were achieved in this era, but they were not produced by an eruption of secular thinking. Rather, these achievements were the culmination of many centuries of systematic progress by medieval Scholastics, sustained by that uniquely Christian twelfth-century invention, the University.”

52 posted on 07/30/2008 9:50:53 PM PDT by JC85
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To: JC85; betty boop; Alamo-Girl
For example, Stark writes:

“The so-called Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth century has been misinterpreted by those wishing to assert an inherent conflict between religion and science. Some wonderful things were achieved in this era, but they were not produced by an eruption of secular thinking. Rather, these achievements were the culmination of many centuries of systematic progress by medieval Scholastics, sustained by that uniquely Christian twelfth-century invention, the University.”

IIRC, it was Newton who came to the conclusion that the universe was orderly and could be examined and analyzed because God is a orderly, rational God and created an orderly and rational universe. (In summary).

120 posted on 07/31/2008 6:10:43 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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